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2 media information GENERAL Name of School:...Stephen F. Austin Location:... Nacogdoches, Texas Founded: First Classes: Enrollment:...12,845 Nickname:... Lumberjacks School Colors:...Purple & White/Red Trim Arena:...William R. Johnson Coliseum Capacity:...7,200 Affiliation:...NCAA Div. I Conference:... Southland President:...Dr. Baker Pattillo Alma Mater/Yr:...Stephen F. Austin/1965 Athletics Dept. Phone:...(936) Athletics Dept. Fax:...(936) Ticket Office Phone:...(936) HISTORY First Year of Basketball: All-Time Record:...1, (.601) Trips to NCAA Tourney:...1 Last Postseason Appearance:...NCAA, 2009 (0-1) Last Opponent:...Syracuse Result:... L, Last SLC Postseason Appearance: (2-1) Last Opponent:... Sam Houston State Result:... L, MEDIA RELATIONS Director:...James Dixon Office:...(936) jdixon@sfasu.edu Assistant Director (basketball):...brian Ross Office:...(936) Cell:... (936) rossbrian@sfasu.edu Assistant Director:...Ben Rikard Office:...(936) rikardbenja@sfasu.edu Media Relations Fax:...(936) Press Row Phone:...(936) Mailing Address:...P.O. Box SFA Station Nacogdoches, Texas Web Site:... Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach:...Danny Kaspar Alma Mater/Yr:... North Texas/1978 Record at School/Yrs: /10 Career Record/Yrs: /19 Basketball Phone:...(936) Best Time to Reach Kaspar...Weekday Mornings Assistant Coaches:...Year with program (Alma Mater) Brette Tanner... 5th (Emporia State) Cinco Boone... 1st (Eastern New Mexico) Kellen Sampson...1st (Oklahoma) TEAM INFORMATION Records TOTAL HOME AWAY NEUT Record Non-Conf. Record Conf. Record Conf. Finish 2nd Players Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost 5/8 MEDIA INFORMATION Radio:...KTBQ-FM (107.7) Contact:... Danny Merrell Phone:... (936) Address: S. First St. Lufkin, Texas Play-by-Play:... Rob Meyers Phone:...(936) Address:...P.O. Box SFA Station Nacogdoches, Texas Newspaper:...Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel Beat Writer:...Kevin Gore Phone:...(936) kgore@coxnews.com Address:...P.O. Box 68 Nacogdoches, Texas Television:... KTRE-TV Anchor:...Nick James Phone:...(936) njames@ktre.com Address:...P.O. Box 729 Lufkin, Texas lumberjack basketball

3 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths They cover the Jacks Q-107 FM broadcasts all SFA basketball action throughout the season. Lumberjacks in the Media The Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel tracks the Jacks progress all year long. SFA on TV Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack basketball has been broadcast 22 times on regional or national television in Danny Kaspar s 10 years as head coach, including a record seven appearances in season. The Lumberjacks have had seven home games televised during that stretch and have played in front of a national audience six times. Four of those ocurred on ESPN2 in the Southland Conference Tournament championship game. SFA s NIT game at U-Mass in 2008 aired nationally on ESPNU, and the Jacks first-ever NCAA Championship appearance against Syracuse in 2009 was broadcast nationally on CBS. SFA is 8-12 overall in TV games under Kaspar 9-7 in regional action on Fox Sports Net-Southwest and SLC TV, and 1-5 in nationally televised contests. media information KTRE TV airs Lumberjack highlights following every home game. KTBB AM in Tyler talks Lumberjack sports daily. SLC TV airs several regular-season Southland basketball games each season, as well as every game in the SLC Tournament. Date Opponent Network Result 11/23/02 at No. 3 Texas FSN-SW L, /14/03 at Sam Houston ESPN2 L, (OT) 03/12/04 at UTSA ESPN2 L, /14/04 at Texas-Arlington FSN-SW L, /29/04 Sam Houston FSN-SW W, /15/05 Sam Houston FSN-SW L, /12/07 Northwestern St. FSN-SW L, /21/08 Sam Houston FSN-SW W, /18/08 at U-Mass ESPNU L, /13/08 at Drake Regional W, /01/09 at Texas Tech FSN-SW L, /10/09 Sam Houston SLC TV W, /12/09 vs. Southeastern La. SLC TV W, /13/09 vs. A&M-Corpus SLC TV W, /15/09 vs. UTSA ESPN2 W, /20/09 vs. Syracuse CBS L, /24/09 Texas Tech FSN-SW L, /09/10 at Sam Houston SLC TV L, /27/10 A&M-Corpus SLC TV W, /10/10 vs. UT Arlington SLC TV W, /11/10 vs. A&M-Corpus SLC TV W, /13/10 vs. Sam Houston ESPN2 L, Each year, the Southland Conference Tournament championship game airs nationally on ESPN 2. In addition, SLC teams have been featured in the ESPN BracketBusters special each of the last four years. SFA participated in the event during the season. The William R. Johnson Coliseum has hosted regional television broadcasts seven times during Kaspar s tenure lumberjack basketball 3

4 media information Covering The Lumberjacks The edition of the Stephen F. Austin State University Basketball Media Supplement was produced to assist in the coverage of SFA Lumberjack basketball. Any additional information, including news releases and photographs, is available by contacting the SFA Media Relations office. Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Media Policies SFA Media Relations The Stephen F. Austin Media Relations office is located in the athletic fieldhouse at the north end of Homer Bryce Stadium. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 13010, SFA Station Nacogdoches, TX Shipping Address: Stephen F. Austin State University Athletic Fieldhouse Hayter Street Nacogdoches, TX Telephone Number: (936) FAX Number: (936) Interviews with Kaspar SFA head coach Danny Kaspar is easily accessible to the media and will answer telephone calls at the earliest opportunity. The best time to reach Coach Kaspar is from 10 to 11 a.m., Monday through Friday. Please call (936) to set up an appointment. Player Interviews All interviews must be arranged at least one day in advance through the Media Relations office. Players home or mobile telephone numbers will not be released, and no interviews will be allowed on game days. The media will not be allowed in the SFA locker room, weight room or training room areas. Statistics/Services The SFA Media Relations office will provide full game statistics and summaries to members of the working media. Credentials All requests for credentials should be addressed to the SFA Media Relations office. Media covering visiting teams will need to make their requests through the visiting SID. Credentials will be issued on a game-by-game basis. Passes will be provided only to bona fide news media and other authorized organizations. Credentials will be available for pick-up until 3 p.m. before each home game. Media Will Call Any credentials that are not picked up at the SFA Media Relations office will be left at the will call booth at Johnson Coliseum. It opens one hour prior to game time. Assistant athletic director for business affairs Rob Meyers will start his sixth season behind the mic as the play-by-play voice of the Lumberjacks. Parking Parking for the media is available with a parking permit or a current media pass in the VIP lot directly across from the William R. Johnson Coliseum. Parking permits are limited and will be issued only at the discretion of the Media Relations office. Radio/Television The official radio station of the visiting school will have use of a courtesy phone line. All long distance charges will be the responsibility of the calling party. Team film/video crews will have space reserved on the concourse level of the coliseum. Television cameras will be limited to the designated floor area of the coliseum. Post-Game Procedures Members of the SFA Media Relations staff will assist members of the media wishing to speak with Coach Kaspar or members of the Lumberjack basketball team following the conclusion of home games. Following a brief cooling off period, Coach Kaspar and requested team members will be made available in the press room, located at the top of the tunnel in the Coliseum. Complete statistical books will also be made available in the press room and to those members of the media working along press row. Phone lines are available in the press work room for those needing to file stories for a later deadline. 4 lumberjack basketball

5 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Television Nick James KTRE-TV P.O. Box 729 Lufkin, TX Phone: (936) njames@ktre.com Danny Elzner KETK-TV 4300 Richmond Tyler, TX Phone: (903) delzner@nbc56.com Eric Sullivan KYTX-TV CBS ESE Loop 323 Tyler, TX Phone: (903) esullivan@cbs19.tv Radio Danny Merrell Q107 Radio P.O. Box 2209 Lufkin, TX Phone: (936) dannymerrell@clearchannel.com Sports Director KSAU-Radio P.O. Box 13048, SFA Station Nacogdoches, TX Phone: (936) Fax: (936) Sports Director KTBB Radio P.O. Box 6 Tyler, TX Phone: (903) sports@ktbb.com Sports Director Yates Broadcasting 121 Cotton Square Lufkin, TX Phone: (936) Media Contact Information Newspaper Kevin Gore The Daily Sentinel P.O. Box 68 Nacogdoches, TX Phone: (936) kgore@coxnews.com Phil Hicks Tyler Morning Telegraph P.O. Box 2030 Tyler, TX Phone: (903) sports@tylerpaper.com Jack Stallard Longview News-Journal P.O. Box 1792 Longview, TX Phone: (800) jstallard@longview-news.com Sports Editor The Pine Log P.O. Box 13049, SFA Station Nacogdoches, TX Phone: (936) sports@thepinelog.com The Dallas Morning News P.O. Box Dallas, TX Phone: (800) sports@dallasnews.com The Houston Chronicle 801 Texas Avenue Houston, TX Phone: (713) sports@chron.com San Antonio Express-News P.O. Box 2171 San Antonio, Texas Phone: (210) wgriffin@express-news.net SLC SIDs Central Arkansas...Steve East Office: (501) seast@uca.edu Press Row: (501) Lamar... Erik Cox Office: (409) erik.cox@lamar.edu Press Row: (409) McNeese State...Louis Bonnette Office: (337) lbonnette@mcneese.edu Press Row: (337) Nicholls...Charlie Gillingham Office: (985) charlie.gillingham@nicholls.edu Press Row: (985) Northwestern State...Doug Ireland Office: (318) ireland@nsula.edu Press Row: (318) Sam Houston State... Paul Ridings Office: (936) ridings@shsu.edu Press Row: (936) SE Louisiana...Matt Sullivan Office: (985) rsullivan@selu.edu Press Row: (985) UT-Arlington...Gregg Elkin Office: (817) gelkin@uta.edu Press Row: (817) UT-San Antonio...Kyle Stephens Office: (210) kyle.stephens@utsa.edu Press Row: (210) Texas State...Denise Thompson Office: (512) denise28@txstate.edu Press Row: (512) A&M-Corpus... Matt Brady Office: (361) matt.brady@tamucc.edu Press Row: (361) media information lumberjack basketball 5

6 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier the coaches DANNY KASPAR HEAD COACH 10 YEARS NORTH TEXAS (1978) Danny Kaspar has already cemented himself as the most successful head coach in the Division I era of Lumberjack basketball. In , his team will try to take the next step toward becoming the consistent power in the Southland Conference. If the Jacks can grab a conference title, it would mark the third time in the last four seasons for SFA to win at least a share of the league crown. The Lumberjacks are coming off a third straight 20-win season and narrowly missed out on a third consecutive Southland title, finishing second to Sam Houston State. SFA reached the championship game of the Southland Tournament for the second year in a row and the fourth time in Kaspar s tenure, but fell to the rival Bearkats. The season saw three Lumberjacks earn all-conference honors, as Eddie Williams was named to the second team, Walt Harris earned third-team consideration, and Jereal Scott took honorable mention. With SFA s win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the Southland Tournament semifinals, Kaspar earned the 400th win of his coaching career. Two years ago, Kaspar and his team put all the pieces together for a fantastic season. SFA took the Southland Conference regular-season title for the second straight year then ran through the league s postseason tournament with three straight wins to earn the first NCAA Championship berth in program history. The Lumberjacks compiled a 24-7 overall record and went 13-3 in SLC play, taking Kaspar over the 150-win plateau in his SFA tenure. In all, he has 181 wins with the Lumberjacks, which ranks third all-time among SFA coaches. The next-best win total by a head coach who led the team exclusively at the Division I level is Ned Fowler s 78 victories. In Kaspar produced a second straight SLC Player of the Year in senior center Matt Kingsley. The fifthyear player went on to take SLC Tournament MVP honors. Josh Alexander joined Kingsley on the all-tournament team after earning Second-Team All- SLC honors at the end of the regular season. Sophomore Eddie Williams was also named to the all-tournament team, as that year s crop nearly matched the four total all-tournament choices the program had amassed all-time, coming into the 2009 event. The Lumberjacks finished the season with a 26-6 record that stands as the best mark in the 24- year history of the program s NCAA Division I tenure. Only four seasons in the Lumberjacks 84-year history overall have ended with better win totals, with just two of those totals having been reached in regular-season play. SFA s.862 winning percentage ranked 10th in the nation at the end of the regular season. But the season ended in disappointment with a loss in the semifinals of the 2008 SLC Tournament and a defeat at U-Mass in the opening round of the National Invitation Tournament. The league title was the Lumberjacks first-ever Southland Conference championship. SFA compiled a 13-3 record in SLC play to win a share of the league s hardware and earned the No. 1 seed in the Southland Conference Tournament. This marked the first league title for the program since SFA won the Gulf Star Conference in the season, under Harry Miller, one of Kaspar s mentors. The Lumberjacks achieved their success in by playing basketball Kaspar s way. SFA put together one of the best defensive performances in Southland Conference history. Through the end of the regular season, the Lumberjacks 55.0 points allowed per game ranked second in the nation and would have been a new SLC record. It is the best defensive average for an SFA team since joining the NCAA Division I ranks and is the best mark for a Lumberjack squad in the shot clock era. Team success wasn t the only kind enjoyed by the Lumberjacks in Alexander was named the SLC Player of the Year, marking the first such honor for an SFA player since the Lumberjacks joined the league in the season. Alexander, a former SLC Freshman of the Year, led the Jacks in scoring with 16.5 points per game, through the 29-game regular-season slate. For his efforts, Kaspar was named Coach of the Year, his first such honor at SFA. Junior center Matt Kingsley joined Alexander on the allconference list with a second-team nod, and sophomore point guard Eric Bell was named honorable mention. Kaspar has reached his current level by turning the Lumberjack program from an also-ran in the Southland Conference to one of the most consistent teams in the league. He has guided SFA to the SLC Tournament in eight of his 10 seasons as coach, including four trips to the tournament championship game. The team SFA puts on the floor these 6 lumberjack basketball

7 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths days is a far cry from the one Kaspar inherited. When the coach arrived, the Lumberjacks had gone a combined in the three seasons prior. The squad had won just four and six games, respectively, in the two seasons immediately preceding Kaspar s hiring. Since that time, though, the Jacks have turned the corner and become a competitive force in the Southland Conference. Kaspar first began showing results in his second season with the Jacks, when he led the team to a regular season record and a fifthplace finish in the SLC standings. The fifth-place finish was the highest finish for a Lumberjack team since a fourthplace showing in the season. The SLC record also qualified the Jacks for their first postseason tournament in five seasons. In year three, the Corpus Christi native saw the continued improvement of his team as the Jacks posted their first 20-win season since SFA finished the year 21-8 overall and 16-4 in the Southland Conference. Kaspar helped guide the Jacks to a second-place regular season finish and a berth in the conference tournament finals, both firsts for SFA since joining the Southland Conference. Coach Kaspar picked up career win No. 250 during the season with a victory over Southeastern Louisiana, and finished the year with a career mark of An early season victory over UT-Arlington evened Kaspar s SFA record at 35-35, the first coach since Marshall Brown to post a.500 record with the team in his first three years. In the campaign, the Lumberjacks once again won 21 games and made their second straight SLC tournament finals appearance, falling just short to UT-San Antonio, The second straight 20-plus-win season marked the first time since the mid-1980s the Lumberjacks have put together two straight seasons with 20 or more wins. SFA posted a mark in , including a 9-7 fourth-place finish in Southland Conference play. The Lumberjacks entered the SLC Tournament as the No. 4 seed and defeated McNeese State, 72-70, in the first round, advancing to the semifinals for the third time in four years. The Lumberjacks again reached the SLC Tournament in , when they went overall with an 8-8 league record. Kaspar served as an assistant coach with the Jacks from 1983 through the 1986 season. During his three seasons as an assistant for coach Harry Miller, the Lumberjacks recorded two 20-win seasons, won 16 games in the other season, and never finished lower than third in the conference. A 1978 graduate of the University of North Texas, Kaspar is no stranger to winning. He spent nine seasons as the head coach at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio. In his tenure, Incarnate Word posted an overall record of 219 wins against only 52 losses. That mark was the best record for any four-year institution in Texas for the decade of the 1990s. His teams at Incarnate Word posted nine straight 20-win seasons, including five seasons where his teams won 25 or more games in a single campaign. Kaspar s Incarnate Word teams also won or shared five regular season conference titles as well as four conference tournament titles. During the season, his first at SFA, Kaspar led the Jacks to a 9-17 overall record and a conference record of His team was in contention for a spot in the SLC postseason tournament until the final week of the season. Prior to becoming a head coach, Kaspar served as an assistant for some of the legends of college basketball The Kaspar File Overall Record: (19 Seasons) Record at SFA: (10 Seasons) At Stephen F. Austin nd SLC st SLC Tournament Champ NCAA Qualifier st (t) SLC, NIT th SLC th SLC th SLC th SLC nd SLC th SLC th SLC At Incarnate Word Conference Champ Conference Champ Tournament Champ Conference Champ Tournament Champ Conference Champ Conference Champ NAIA Dist. 8 Finals coaching. Not only did he work for Harry Miller for three years at SFA, but Kaspar also worked on the staffs of Billy Tubbs, Gene Iba and Dr. Gerald Stockton. During his one season with Tubbs at Lamar, Kaspar helped the Cardinals to a Southland Conference title and the automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. Lamar advanced to the Sweet Sixteen that year, losing to Larry Nance and Clemson. In 28 years as a collegiate coach, Kaspar has only been associated with six teams with losing records. In two of those seasons, the teams were one win away from.500 records or better. Kaspar and his wife, Deborah, an SFA graduate, are the parents of a college-aged daughter, Nicole. the coaches lumberjack basketball 7

8 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier the coaches BRETTE TANNER ASSISTANT HEAD COACH 4 YEARS EMPORIA STATE (1998) Brette Tanner is in his fifth season on the SFA coaching staff and his third as the program s assistant head coach. Before joining the Lumberjacks, Tanner garnered eight years of coaching experience at the collegiate level as both a head coach and an assistant. Tanner serves as the recruiting coordinator for the Lumberjack staff as well as the academic liaison. Three recruiting classes since Tanner s arrival have been nationally recognized. Both the 2007 and 2009 classes were listed as tops in the Southland Conference, according to HoopScoop online. Tanner is also involved in scouting, scheduling, and on-floor coaching. Tanner has been a part of 11 con- secutive teams to have reached the post-season. Included in that mix are two of the best Lumberjack teams in program history. The and teams posted a record combined in two seasons. Those two teams won back-to-back Southland Conference titles, earning a berth in the NIT in 2008 and the NCAA Championships in Since Tanner arrived at SFA, the Lumberjacks have posted wins against teams from the Big 12, Missouri Valley, Conference- USA, West Coast Conference and Sun Belt. Prior to joining the SFA coaching staff, Tanner spent two seasons as an assistant coach at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. He helped guide South Plains to 45 wins in those two years. The Texans were also ranked in the top 25 nationally both seasons. Before coaching at South Plains, Tanner was the head coach at Fort Scott Community College for four seasons. By the time he left, he ranked fourth on the all-time wins list. In addition, three out of the four years as head coach his teams posted the highest team GPA in Region VI. Before being named head coach at Fort Scott, Tanner assisted the program for two seasons. During that time he helped lead Fort Scott to its most wins since the season. Before beginning his coaching career, Tanner played for Allen County Community College for two years, earning his associate of science degree along the way. Following his stint at ACCC he transferred to Emporia State University. There he earned his bachelors degree and played for the Dean of Kansas Coaches Ron Slaymaker. Tanner completed his education at Pittsburg State University where he earned his Masters in Kinesiology. Tanner and his wife, Lindsey, have two children: 8-year-old Colby and Carson, who is five. CINCO BOONE ASSISTANT COACH 1st YEAR EASTERN NEW MEXICO (2005) Cinco Boone is in his first year as an assistant with the Lumberjack basketball program. Boone comes to SFA following a three-year stint at Jacksonville College. He spent the last year of that tenure as the program s head coach, leading the Jaguars to a record and a berth in the Region XIV Tournament. Along the way, Jacksonville picked up two wins against nationally ranked teams. The year before, with Boone in the assistant s seat, the Jaguars went and were ranked nationally for four weeks. Boone spent the season on staff at Hardin-Simmons. He helped the Cowboys to a record and a second-place finish in the American Southwest Conference. Hardin-Simmons earned five All-ASC honors that season, including Zach Pickleman s ASC West Division Player of the Year award. Before joining the collegiate ranks, Boone spent three seasons coaching at his alma mater, Portales High School in Portales, N.M. He served as the varsity assistant and head junior varsity coach. The Portales varsity squad won the district title in each of his last two seasons, reaching the state semifinals in 2006 and finishing as the state runner-up in Boone graduated with honors from Eastern New Mexico in 2005, earning a bachelor s degree in education. He earned a masters in sports recreation and management from Hardin-Simmons in lumberjack basketball

9 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths KELLEN SAMPSON ASSISTANT COACH 1st YEAR OKLAHOMA (2006) the coaches Kellen Sampson is in his first year as an assistant coach with the Lumberjack basketball program. Sampson comes to SFA after two seasons as an assistant with the Oklahoma men s basketball program. The former Sooner player served as a graduate assistant at OU in the season before being named assistant strength and conditioning coach for the campaign. In addition to his strength and conditioning functions, Sampson served as film exchange coordinator and helped coordinate official visits for Oklahoma recruits. Prior to joining the Sooner staff, Sampson spent the season as a graduate assistant at Indiana. In his playing career at Oklahoma, Sampson earned three letters and was the recipient of the team s Most Inspirational Award and Connection to the Community Award as a senior. In 2007 he earned First-Team Academic All-Big 12 accolades. Sampson earned his bachelor s degree in communication from Oklahoma, graduating with honors in He received his master s in intercollegiate athletics administration in Sampson is a third-generation coach, following in the career footsteps of both his father and grandfather. His father, Kelvin Sampson, is currently an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA, following a long career as a college coach. His grandfather, John W. Ned Sampson, was a widely respected high school coach in Pembroke, N.C. At Stephen F. Austin, Sampson will be involved in all aspects of the daily operation of the Lumberjack basketball program. NICK SHAW GRADUAT ASST. 1ST YEAR TROYCE SOLLEY ATHLETIC TRAINER 3RD YEAR JOAN TAYLOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. 4TH YEAR CHARLEY MERRIWEATHER STUDENT MANAGER 2ND YEAR CHRIS McGUIRE STUDENT MANAGER 1ST YEAR LEE HARRISON STUDENT MANAGER 1ST YEAR lumberjack basketball 9

10 the lumberjacks Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier 1 DARIUS GARDNER PG FR-HS HOUSTON, TEXAS/YATES High School: Started and lettered all four years at Jack Yates High... was a four-time honoree on the all-state team... also received four straight all-district and all-city honors... helped lead team to a mythical national championship as a senior... helped Yates to backto-back state championships... won four straight district championships... 5 ANTONIO BOSTIC SG SO-TR SHAWNEE, KAN. (NEOSHO COUNTY) Neosho County Community College: Used a redshirt his first season at Neosho, then started as a freshman... averaged 11.7 points per game with 3.6 rebounds in shot.462 from 3-point range... helped lead team to record and secondplace finish in Jayhawk Conference East Division. 10 AMOS OLATAYO SF FR-HS ALIEF, TEXAS/ELSIK High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Elsik High... earned all-district honors as both a junior and senior... a two-time all-city honoree... helped lead team to consecutive district championships as a junior and senior 11 BRANDON CUTLER PF SO-TR LAWTON, OKLA. (NOC-TONKAWA) Northern Oklahoma College: Took an injury redshirt his first season, then played briefly as a freshman... returned from injury at end of freshman season and averaged 15 minutes per game, scoring 8.3 points with 6.1 rebounds per contest... made the 3.0 Honor Roll. averaged 19.4 points, 8.7 assists and 4.2 rebounds... lists best single-game performance as 27 points, 16 assists and eight rebounds... graduated near top of senior class. Personal: Son of Edward Gardner and Tracy Brown... born in Houston, Texas... undecided major. High School: Started and lettered as a senior at Shawnee Mission West... was a member of the Kansas Dream Team in Personal: Son of Anthony Bostic and Marla Hargrove... born in Kansas City, Mo.... kinesiology major.... was ranked as high as seventh in the state by TexasRoundball.com. Personal: Son of Dayo and Nikki Olatayo... undecided major. High School: Lettered two years and started a senior at Lawton High... averaged 23 points and 12 rebounds... was ranked No. 4 prospect in the city in 2008 by The Lawton Hoops Review. Personal: Son on John and Jin Cutler... born in Germany... management major. 10 lumberjack basketball

11 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 12 EDDIE WILLIAMS SG SR-3L LAWTON, OKLA./EISENHOWER Is the top returning scorer and secondleading rebounder from squad... comes into senior season having played in 95 of a possible 96 games in first three seasons... assuming a 30- game season in , would set a new career record for games played in SFA s Division I era with 125 in four seasons... also has 54 starts in three years and could finish as high as fourth on that career list... ranks ninth on Division I career list with 318 field goals made (Junior): Named Second-Team All-Southland Conference... earned recognition on the All-Southland Tournament team for the second straight year... started 31 of 32 games and led the Southland in minutes played, averaging 36.2 per contest... played all 40 minutes in nine games and played at least 36 minutes in 22 contests... led team in scoring with 13.3 points per game... had a team-best four 20-point games, including a seasonhigh 24 points at Jackson State... broke double digits in scoring in 23 games, including nine of the last 10 games of the season... posted three double-doubles, twice pulling down a career-high 12 rebounds... finished second on the team in rebounding with 5.9 per game... was third on the team with a.515 shooting percentage... was second on the squad and fourth in the Southland in 3-point field goal percentage (.409)... ranked second on the team with 36 3-pointers made... led team and finished fourth in the league in steals with 1.9 per game... dished out 2.7 assists per game, second on the team... hit a career-best five 3-pointers and finished two points off a season-high with 22 points against UT Arlington in the first round of the Southland Tournament... scored 19 of those 22 points after halftime, when he hit four of his five 3-pointers... followed with 10 points and 10 rebounds the next night against A&M-Corpus Christi in semifinals to earn all-tournament recognition... also took all-tournament honors in the Saint Mary s Shamrock Classic after scoring 17 and 14 points, respectively, in wins against Howard and Binghamton... set a career-high with seven assists against Huston-Tillotson... had at least five assists on five separate occasions... had at least one assist in every game but one... ripped off a career-best seven steals at Jackson State... that performance came during a streak of nine straight games with at least one steal... had a streak of four straight games with at least 15 points early in the season, starting with a 19-point performance against Jackson State and ending with season-high 24 points at Jackson State (Sophomore): Selected to All-SLC Tournament team... started the first 23 games of the season before coming off the bench for the final nine contests... was third on the team with 7.4 points per game... broke double digits in scoring 10 times, including two 25-point efforts... had five or more assists on three occasions... posted a 2.3 assist-to-turnover ratio, tops on the team... was second on the team and tops among returners with 33 steals... tied what was then a career high with a team-leading 16 points against Howard Payne... also tied career bests with seven field goals and three steals in that contest... went 4-for-5 for 11 points and tied what was then a career best with four assists against Texas Wesleyan... named to the Drake Hy-Vee Classic all-tournament team... set a new careerhigh with 25 points on a career-best 11-of-18 shooting in triple-overtime win over North Dakota State... posted a new season-best with seven rebounds in that game... set a new career-high with five assists and tied a career mark with three steals the following night against Drake... tied career-best with 25 points on 11-of-16 shooting against Austin Peay... also tied career-high with three steals in that game... tied career-high with five assists at Arkansas... scored 11 of his 14 points in the second half against Sam Houston State... also set a new careerhigh with six assists in that game... tied career-high with five free throws at Central Arkansas... scored all 10 of his points at Southeastern Louisiana in the second half... scored 11 points against Northwestern State... also posted four assists, two blocked shots and a pair of steals in that game... went 3-for-3 from the field for six points against Texas State... was instrumental in SFA s SLC Tourney championship win against UTSA, scoring 10 of his 16 points after halftime (Freshman): Played in all 32 games of his rookie campaign, getting at least 10 minutes of action in every contest but one... scored career-high 16 points against Jackson State in second game of the year and averaged 5.1 points per game... pulled down career-high eight rebounds at Texas State and grabbed seven the next game against UT-Arlington... had six double-figure scoring performances... posted career-best four assists in three different games. High School: Lettered in basketball and tennis at Eisenhower High School... earned four letters in basketball and started for two seasons under coach Bruce Harrington... played all five positions during his high school career... helped lead his team to a second-place finish in the state playoffs as a senior... Eisenhower captured the city, conference and district championships in as a junior, led team to a city and conference championship... earned all-state, all-district and all-conference honors as a senior... was also named one of the Top 5 players in Oklahoma his senior year... was an all-conference nod and earned honorable-mention all-state consideration as a junior... lists top individual performance as a 29-point outing his senior year... also lettered four years in tennis... reached the state tournament as one half of a doubles tandem and finished eighth... an honor roll student and recipient of the President s Award for Academic Achievement. Personal: Son of Edward and Cathy Williams... Born 6/24/89, in Charleston, S.C.... father played four years of professional football... criminal justice major. the lumberjacks lumberjack basketball 11

12 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier the lumberjacks 14 DENZEL BARNES PG SR-1L NEW YORK, NY (HOWARD COLLEGE) (Junior): Played in 30 games with seven starting appearances, including six straight to end the season... averaged 18.5 minutes per game for the season and 32.0 minutes per contest in his seven starts... finished fifth on the team in scoring with 5.6 points per game... broke double digits in scoring eight times, including a career-best 14 points against Southern... went 6-for-6 overall and 2-for-2 from 3-point range in that game that was part of a three-game run of doubledigit scoring performances... followed performance against Southern with 10 points against Cal State Fullerton to earn a spot on the Etech Lumberjack Classic all-tournament team... was third on the team in assists with 2.3 per game steals ranked fourth on the squad... finished third on team with 24 3-pointers made and ranked third on team in 3-point field goal percentage (.338) among players with at least 30 attempts... hit multiple 3-pointers in six games with a career-high three... pulled down career-high five rebounds against Central Arkansas in first starting appearance... also had 10 points, four assists and four steals... posted career-high six assists three times in final six games of the season... first hit that total against A&M-Corpus in second starting appearance and added a career-best five steals in that game. Howard College: A two-year starter... earned First-Team All-WJCAC honors and First-Team All- Region V accolades... helped lead team to Region V semifinals and was named to the Region V vs. The Nation All-Star Game... was second on the team with 12.4 points per game as a sophomore... shot.429 from the field with a.333 percentage from 3-point range... ranked third in the nation with 2.7 steals per game and was 13th in the country with 4.2 assists per contest... finished season with assist-to-turnover ratio, 20 MARK WALTON which was 28th in the country. C JR-TR MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS (TEXA A&M INTERNATIONAL) High School: Began prep career at Rice High School in New York, then played final two seasons at Oakland Tech High... was named First-Team All-District as both a junior and senior... earned first-team all-city honors and was an honorable-mention all-state selection... averaged 22 points, six rebounds and five assists as a senior... posted 17 points, five boards and sis assists per contest in junior year... lists top individual game as 40-point, six-assist, six-steal effort against Fremont High. Personal: Son of Darrlye and Denise Barnes... born Feb. 26, 1987, in New York... criminal justice major. Will redshirt the season. Texas A&M International: Lettered both years, starting as a freshman averaged 3.5 points and 1.9 rebounds as a freshman. High School: Was a three-year letterman and twoyear starter at University Park Academy in Houston received Home school All-American honors in 2008 lists best individual game as a 56-point effort in the championship game of a tournament set a school record with 1,224 points his senior year served as team captain as a senior. Personal: Son of Charles Walton and Susan Dierker born in Houston, Texas computer science major had brothers who played at Texas Lutheran and Southeastern Oklahoma. 12 lumberjack basketball

13 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 21 DION PREWSTER PF JR-TR WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND (SAN JACINTO) San Jacinto College: A two-year letterman... one-year starter... earned First-Team All-ETJCC and All-Region XIV honors his sophomore year... averaged 14.3 points, 11.8 rebounds, three assists, and two blocks as a sophomore... his 11.8 boards per game led the conference... averaged 8.9 points, nine rebounds, 1.8 blocks per game in freshman year... helped lead team to 25-5 record and ETJCC South Division title. High School: Finished prep career with one year at Iowa City High School in Iowa City, Iowa... as a senior, led his team to the Class 4A state championship... captains the New Zealand U-19 National Basketball team... competed with national team at the FIBA World Championships in New Zealand. Personal: Son of Ana Hunt... kinesiology major. the lumberjacks 22 ZAC DOWNING SF JR-TR YUMA, ARIZ. (ARIZONA WESTERN) Arizona Western College: A two-year letterman who earned starting duty as a sophomore... earned team s Matador Award as a sophomore... helped lead team to 24-8 record and semifinals of Arizona Community College Athletic Conference playoffs... averaged 8.7 points and 2-7 rebounds per game... shot 40.5 percent from 3-point range... led team with 60 made 3-point baskets... shot 44.6 percent overall and was an 80-percent shooter at the foul stripe... played in 28 games, averaging 3.6 points as a freshman... was an Academic All-American. High School: Started and lettered three years at Cibola High... earned All City MVP during his junior year... was All-Conference two years... averaged 20 points, 15 rebounds and five assists as a senior... lists best game as a 37-point effort in high school... scored 38 points with seven 3-pointers in an All-Star game. Personal: Son of Michael and Patricia Downing... born in Yuma, Ariz.... marketing major lumberjack basketball 13

14 the lumberjacks Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier 23 JORDAN GLYNN PF SR-1L WACO, TEXAS (McLENNAN CC) (Junior): Was one of just two players to start all 32 games... averaged 29.3 minutes per game... led team and finished fourth in the Southland with 8.3 rebounds per game... that averaged ranked 77th in the country... finished with 267 rebounds, which ranks second on the SFA single-season list in the Division I era... was fourth on the team with 8.6 points per game... shot a team-best.545 from the field, which ranked fourth in the league... shot.778 from the foul stripe, a figure that was second on the team and fifth in the conference... put up 16 double-digit scoring performance, including a career-high 20 points against East Central... also had 13 rebounds in that contest, capping a streak of six straight double-digit rebounding performances and five straight double-doubles... in 10 seasons under head coach Danny Kaspar, no other player has posted more than two straight double-digit rebounding efforts... finished with 11 double-doubles -- second in the Southland -- and 13 double-figure rebounding games... pulled down a career-high 21 rebounds against Texas College, marking the first time since 1995 for a Lumberjack to pull down more than 20 boards in a game... hit at least five field goals on eight occasions. McLennan Community College: Started both seasons at MCC... averaged 12.5 points per game and led team in rebounding with 7.9 boards per outing as a freshman... played in all 31 games... was a First-Team All-NTJCAC selection and first-team all-region honoree... also earned invite to prestigious 2008 Jerry Mullen Top 120 JUCO showcase in Tulsa, Okla.... was a Preseason Third-Team JUCO All-American selection by Hoopmasters.com heading into his sophomore season... scored 13.2 points per contest with a team-high 7.8 rebounds per game in second campaign... was named to the first-team all-con- ference list as a sophomore. High School: Started and lettered three years at La Vega High... averaged 17 points, 12 rebounds and three blocked shots in his high school career... earned District 17-3A MVP honors in consecutive years and was a two-time first-team all-district honoree... also earned all-state honors and was the 2007 Super Centex Player of the Year... set a school record for single-game rebounds with 23 against Waco University High... also played football in high school... was a member of the La Vega honor roll. Personal: Son of Stanley Glynn and Rita Ramirez... born June 26, 1989, in Waco, Texas... criminal justice major. 24 MARK GOMILLIA SF SR-1L ATLANTA, GA. (NEOSHO COUNTY) (Junior): Played in 30 games with one starting appearance... averaged 3.1 points and 1.0 rebounds... scored season-high 10 points against East Central... also had two assists in that game, which stood as career-high until he dished out three against UT Arlington in Southland Tournament quarterfinals... shot.463 from the field, including an efficient.560 over the final seven games of the season, when he averaged 4.7 points per contest. Neosho County Community College: Two-year starter... two-time All-Jayhawk East honoree... took Jayhawk East MVP honors as a sophomore... was also named first-team all-conference and All-Region VI that season... finished career No. 6 on school s career scoring list with 1,087 points in two seasons... led team in scoring both years... averaged 20.1 points per game as a sophomore and ranked second on team with 10 rebounds per outing. High School: Three-year starter and letterman at St. Francis High. Personal: Son of Lagerssa Gomillia... born April 12, 1987, in San Diego, Calif.... kinesiology major. 14 lumberjack basketball

15 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 25 DESMOND HAYMON SG FR-HS DURANT, MISS./SULLIVAN High School: Started all four years at Williams-Sullivan High... earned all-district honors in each of his last three seasons... took district MVP tag as both a junior and senior... helped lead team to district title in junior season... was the No. 9 prospect in the state of Mississippi... averaged 30 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior... posted three 50-point games in career, including a personal-best performance of 56 points and 11 rebounds... the 56 points were a school record... played AAU ball with the Jackson Panthers... an honor roll student, graduated No. 7 in his class. Personal: Son of Joe and Debra Haymon... majoring in kinesiology. the lumberjacks 55 JEREAL SCOTT C JR-2L HOUSTON, TEXAS/LA PORTE (Sophomore): Was one of just two players to start in all 32 games... averaged 24 minutes per contest... finished second on the team with 12.8 points per game and was third on the squad with 5.5 rebounds per contest... shot.526 from the field, which ranked second on the team and seventh in the Southland... was second on the team with 21 blocked shots... scored career-high 22 points in win at Longwood... nearly matched that figure with 21 points against UTSA in regular-season finale... had 26 double-figure scoring games, 11 times breaking 15 points... pulled down career-high 10 rebounds against Arkansas and Northwestern State, recording double-doubles in both contests... had nine performances with at least seven rebounds... starting with 22-point performance at Longwood, hit double figures in scoring in nine consecutive games... set career-high with three blocked shots against Central Arkansas... posted five multi-block performances (Freshman): Played in 17 games... averaged 3.5 points per game and was fifth on the team with 2.4 rebounds per contest in 7.2 minutes per appearance... scored five points and tied for the team lead with a career-best six rebounds in Lumberjack debut against Howard Payne... posted six points and four rebounds in just eight minutes at Louisiana-Monroe... scored a then-career-best seven points with four rebounds and a blocked shot against Texas College... registered career-high with 16 points against Texas Wesleyan... also had six boards, tying what was then a career-best, all in 16 minutes of action... set a new careerhigh with eight rebounds against Jarvis Christian... also scored six points in that game and registered a blocked shot... went 2-for-3 from the field to score four points against Northwestern State... scored three points with three rebounds and a blocked shot against Central Arkansas (Redshirt): Utilized redshirt year of eligibility. High School: Started two years and lettered three times on the hardwood for coach Chris Mason at La Porte High... earned first-team all-district honors as both a junior and senior... averaged 18 points and six rebounds in his prep career with one block per contest to his credit... lists best individual game as a 28-point, 10-rebound, 3-block contest... was named his team s Offensive Player of the Year as a senior... played two seasons of club ball with the Houston Hoopstars and one year with the Houston Cobras. Personal: Son of Jereal and Darlene Scott... born 7/12/89, in Baytown, Texas... pre-accounting major lumberjack basketball 15

16 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds at Minnesota L (12)Williams, Eddie (5)Scott, Jereal (5)Williams, Eddie JACKSON STATE W (19)Williams, Eddie (9)Williams, Eddie TEXAS TECH L 3752 (19)Williams, Eddie (5)Williams, Eddie (5)Scott, Jereal HUSTON-TILLOTSON W (15)Williams, Eddie (9)Glynn, Jordan (9)Reinke, Will at Jackson State W (24)Williams, Eddie (10)Glynn, Jordan SOUTHERN W (14)Barnes, Denzel (10)Glynn, Jordan CAL STATE FULLERTON W (20)Harris, Walt (10)Glynn, Jordan at Longwood W (22)Scott, Jereal (11)Glynn, Jordan at Arkansas L (22)Harris, Walt (12)Glynn, Jordan EAST CENTRAL W (20)Glynn, Jordan (13)Glynn, Jordan vs Howard W (17)Williams, Eddie (8)Williams, Eddie vs Binghamton W (14)Williams, Eddie (5)Williams, Eddie (5)Glynn, Jordan TEXAS COLLEGE W (18)Glynn, Jordan (21)Glynn, Jordan *at Sam Houston State L 1564 (20)Williams, Eddie (11)Glynn, Jordan *CENTRAL ARKANSAS W (16)Scott, Jereal (8)Glynn, Jordan (8)Williams, Eddie *at Nicholls L (18)Scott, Jereal (8)Williams, Eddie *UT ARLINGTON W (17)Tims, Orren (12)Williams, Eddie *SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W (18)Harris, Walt (12)Glynn, Jordan *at Northwestern State W (17)Williams, Eddie (9)Scott, Jereal *at McNeese State W (18)Scott, Jereal (12)Glynn, Jordan *NICHOLLS Wot (22)Harris, Walt (8)Glynn, Jordan *at Lamar L 3524 (18)Harris, Walt (6)Williams, Eddie *NORTHWESTERN STATE W (18)Williams, Eddie (11)Tims, Orren *MCNEESE STATE W (18)Scott, Jereal (8)Scott, Jereal *at Southeastern Louisiana L 1056 (16)Williams, Eddie (15)Glynn, Jordan *at Texas State W (20)Williams, Eddie (9)Scott, Jereal *A&M-CORPUS W (16)Scott, Jereal (9)Glynn, Jordan *at Central Arkansas W (12)Glynn, Jordan (12)Williams, Eddie *UTSA L 2894 (21)Scott, Jereal (10)Glynn, Jordan vs UT Arlington W (22)Williams, Eddie (9)Glynn, Jordan vs A&M-Corpus W (15)Harris, Walt (10)Williams, Eddie vs Sam Houston State L 3573 (13)Scott, Jereal (7)Glynn, Jordan (7)Scott, Jereal * - Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total lumberjack basketball

17 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Season Box Score (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE year in review Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 12 Williams, Eddie Conference-Only Scott, Jereal Conference-Only Harris, Walt Conference-Only Glynn, Jordan Conference-Only Barnes, Denzel Conference-Only Tims, Orren Conference-Only Reinke, Will Conference-Only Gomillia, Mark Conference-Only Bell, Eric Conference-Only Falke, Austin Conference-Only Holmes, Lionell Conference-Only Smith, Aaron Conference-Only Patterson, Aaron Conference-Only Team Team Total Conference-Only Opponents Conference-Only Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Stephen F. Austin Opponents lumberjack basketball 17

18 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 12 Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Harris, Walt Glynn, Jordan Barnes, Denzel Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Gomillia, Mark Bell, Eric Falke, Austin Holmes, Lionell Smith, Aaron Patterson, Aaron Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS SFA OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Stephen F. Austin Opponents Date Opponent Score Att at Minnesota L JACKSON STATE W TEXAS TECH L HUSTON-TILLOTSON W at Jackson State W SOUTHERN W CAL STATE FULLERTON W at Longwood W at Arkansas L EAST CENTRAL W vs Howard W vs Binghamton W TEXAS COLLEGE W * at Sam Houston State L * CENTRAL ARKANSAS W * at Nicholls L * UT ARLINGTON W * SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W * at Northwestern State W * at McNeese State W * NICHOLLS Wot * at Lamar L * NORTHWESTERN STATE W * MCNEESE STATE W * at Southeastern Louisiana L * at Texas State W * A&M-CORPUS W * at Central Arkansas W * UTSA L vs UT Arlington W vs A&M-Corpus W vs Sam Houston State L * - Conference game 18 lumberjack basketball

19 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Points G Pts Pts/G Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Harris, Walt Glynn, Jordan Barnes, Denzel Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Gomillia, Mark Bell, Eric Falke, Austin Smith, Aaron Holmes, Lionell Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Category Leaders (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games Scoring Average G Pts Avg/G Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Harris, Walt Glynn, Jordan Barnes, Denzel Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Gomillia, Mark Bell, Eric Falke, Austin Holmes, Lionell Smith, Aaron year in review FG Percentage FG Att Pct Glynn, Jordan Scott, Jereal Williams, Eddie Holmes, Lionell Reinke, Will Gomillia, Mark Smith, Aaron Tims, Orren Harris, Walt Falke, Austin Barnes, Denzel Bell, Eric Point Percentage 3FG Att Pct Reinke, Will Holmes, Lionell Harris, Walt Williams, Eddie Smith, Aaron Falke, Austin Barnes, Denzel Bell, Eric Gomillia, Mark Patterson, Aaron Glynn, Jordan Tims, Orren Field Goal Attempts G Att Att/G Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Harris, Walt Glynn, Jordan Barnes, Denzel Field Goals Made G Made Made/G Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Harris, Walt Glynn, Jordan Tims, Orren Point FG Attempts G Att Att/G Harris, Walt Williams, Eddie Barnes, Denzel Bell, Eric Gomillia, Mark Point FG Made G Made Made/G Harris, Walt Williams, Eddie Barnes, Denzel Bell, Eric Falke, Austin Free Throw Percent FG Att Pct Smith, Aaron Harris, Walt Reinke, Will Glynn, Jordan Holmes, Lionell Bell, Eric Scott, Jereal Barnes, Denzel Tims, Orren Williams, Eddie Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Free Throw Attempts G Att Att/G Scott, Jereal Williams, Eddie Glynn, Jordan Harris, Walt Barnes, Denzel Free Throws Made G Made Made/G Scott, Jereal Glynn, Jordan Williams, Eddie Harris, Walt Barnes, Denzel lumberjack basketball 19

20 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Rebounds G Reb Reb/G Glynn, Jordan Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Category Leaders (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games Assists G No. Ast/G Bell, Eric Williams, Eddie Barnes, Denzel Harris, Walt Glynn, Jordan Rebound Average G Reb Avg/G Glynn, Jordan Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Reinke, Will Tims, Orren Offensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G Glynn, Jordan Scott, Jereal Williams, Eddie Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Defensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G Glynn, Jordan Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Reinke, Will Tims, Orren Fouls G No. Per/G Scott, Jereal Glynn, Jordan Harris, Walt Williams, Eddie Barnes, Denzel Steals G No. Stl/G Williams, Eddie Bell, Eric Glynn, Jordan Barnes, Denzel Harris, Walt Blocked Shots G No. Blk/G Reinke, Will Scott, Jereal Harris, Walt Tims, Orren Glynn, Jordan Gomillia, Mark Minutes G No. Min/G Williams, Eddie Glynn, Jordan Harris, Walt Scott, Jereal Bell, Eric Turnovers G No. TO/G Barnes, Denzel Williams, Eddie Scott, Jereal Tims, Orren Glynn, Jordan Foulouts G No. Glynn, Jordan 32 3 Harris, Walt 30 2 Williams, Eddie 31 2 Barnes, Denzel 30 2 Reinke, Will 29 2 Scott, Jereal lumberjack basketball

21 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games TEAM STATISTICS year in review Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Minnesota L JACKSON STATE W TEXAS TECH L HUSTON-TILLOTSON W at Jackson State W SOUTHERN W CAL STATE FULLERTON W at Longwood W at Arkansas L EAST CENTRAL W vs Howard W vs Binghamton W TEXAS COLLEGE W at Sam Houston State L CENTRAL ARKANSAS W at Nicholls L UT ARLINGTON W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISI W at Northwestern State W at McNeese State W NICHOLLS Wot at Lamar L NORTHWESTERN STATE W MCNEESE STATE W at Southeastern Louisiana L at Texas State W A&M-CORPUS W at Central Arkansas W UTSA L vs UT Arlington W vs A&M-Corpus W vs Sam Houston State L Stephen F. Austin Opponents Games played: 32 Points/game: 66.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 35.2 FT Pct: 70.9 Rebounds/game: 33.9 Assists/game: 13.4 Turnovers/game: 12.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 6.8 Blocks/game: lumberjack basketball 21

22 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Minnesota L JACKSON STATE W TEXAS TECH L HUSTON-TILLOTSON W at Jackson State W SOUTHERN W CAL STATE FULLERTON W at Longwood W at Arkansas L EAST CENTRAL W vs Howard W vs Binghamton W TEXAS COLLEGE W at Sam Houston State L CENTRAL ARKANSAS W at Nicholls L UT ARLINGTON W SOUTHEASTERN LOUISI W at Northwestern State W at McNeese State W NICHOLLS Wot at Lamar L NORTHWESTERN STATE W MCNEESE STATE W at Southeastern Louisiana L at Texas State W A&M-CORPUS W at Central Arkansas W UTSA L vs UT Arlington W vs A&M-Corpus W vs Sam Houston State L Opponents Stephen F. Austin Games played: 32 Points/game: 59.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 33.6 FT Pct: 68.5 Rebounds/game: 29.2 Assists/game: 9.7 Turnovers/game: 14.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 6.2 Blocks/game: lumberjack basketball

23 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games year in review Opponent Date Score BELL,ERIC HARRIS,WAL WILLIAMS,E HOLMES,LIO BARNES,DEN PATTERSON, SMITH,AARO at Minnesota L DNP DNP JACKSON STATE W DNP DNP DNP TEXAS TECH L DNP DNP HUSTON-TILLOTSON W DNP at Jackson State W DNP DNP DNP SOUTHERN W CAL STATE FULLERTON W DNP DNP at Longwood W DNP DNP DNP at Arkansas L DNP DNP DNP EAST CENTRAL W DNP vs Howard W DNP vs Binghamton W DNP TEXAS COLLEGE W DNP DNP DNP at Sam Houston State L DNP DNP DNP CENTRAL ARKANSAS W DNP DNP at Nicholls L DNP DNP DNP UT ARLINGTON W DNP DNP DNP SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIA W DNP DNP DNP at Northwestern State W DNP DNP at McNeese State W DNP DNP NICHOLLS W DNP DNP DNP at Lamar L DNP DNP DNP NORTHWESTERN STATE W DNP DNP MCNEESE STATE W DNP DNP DNP at Southeastern Louisia L DNP DNP DNP at Texas State W DNP DNP DNP A&M-CORPUS W DNP DNP DNP DNP at Central Arkansas W DNP DNP DNP DNP UTSA L DNP DNP DNP vs UT Arlington W DNP DNP vs A&M-Corpus W DNP DNP DNP DNP vs Sam Houston State L DNP DNP Opponent Date Score GLYNN,JORD GOMILLIA,M FALKE,AUST TIMS,ORREN REINKE,WIL SCOTT,JERE at Minnesota L JACKSON STATE W TEXAS TECH L DNP HUSTON-TILLOTSON W at Jackson State W DNP SOUTHERN W CAL STATE FULLERTON W DNP DNP at Longwood W DNP at Arkansas L DNP EAST CENTRAL W vs Howard W vs Binghamton W TEXAS COLLEGE W at Sam Houston State L DNP CENTRAL ARKANSAS W at Nicholls L UT ARLINGTON W DNP SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIA W at Northwestern State W at McNeese State W NICHOLLS W DNP at Lamar L DNP NORTHWESTERN STATE W DNP MCNEESE STATE W DNP at Southeastern Louisia L DNP at Texas State W DNP A&M-CORPUS W DNP at Central Arkansas W UTSA L DNP vs UT Arlington W DNP vs A&M-Corpus W DNP DNP vs Sam Houston State L DNP lumberjack basketball 23

24 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin Team High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games Stephen F. Austin - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 102 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 82 HUSTON-TILLOTSON ( ) 79 SOUTHERN ( ) 79 at Jackson State ( ) 77 vs UT Arlington ( ) 77 at Texas State ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 40 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 31 SOUTHERN ( ) 31 HUSTON-TILLOTSON ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 70 NORTHWESTERN STATE ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.595 (22-37) MCNEESE STATE ( ).585 (31-53) HUSTON-TILLOTSON ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 at Nicholls ( ) 8 SOUTHERN ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 19 SOUTHERN ( ) 16 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 16 at Sam Houston State ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.727 (8-11) at Nicholls ( ).571 (4-7) at Central Arkansas ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 30 UT ARLINGTON ( ) 21 at Texas State ( ) 21 MCNEESE STATE ( ) 21 TEXAS COLLEGE ( ) 21 CAL STATE FULLERTON ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 35 UT ARLINGTON ( ) 30 at Texas State ( ) 30 MCNEESE STATE ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (7-7) at Lamar ( ) (2-2) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) REBOUNDS 50 NORTHWESTERN STATE ( ) 50 EAST CENTRAL ( ) ASSISTS 23 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 20 at Sam Houston State ( ) STEALS 14 SOUTHERN ( ) 13 vs Binghamton ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 at Central Arkansas ( ) 6 EAST CENTRAL ( ) TURNOVERS 27 HUSTON-TILLOTSON ( ) 19 at Minnesota ( ) FOULS 29 at Nicholls ( ) 28 at Northwestern State ( ) 24 lumberjack basketball

25 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games year in review Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 82 at Minnesota ( ) 72 at Arkansas ( ) 70 at Texas State ( ) 70 at Nicholls ( ) 69 at Longwood ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 29 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 29 at Minnesota ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 76 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 63 at Texas State ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.600 (24-40) at Southeastern Louisiana ( ).595 (22-37) JACKSON STATE ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 at Minnesota ( ) 10 NICHOLLS ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 25 at Central Arkansas ( ) 25 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.600 (6-10) CAL STATE FULLERTON ( ).600 (3-5) at Southeastern Louisiana ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 26 at Nicholls ( ) 23 UT ARLINGTON ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 UT ARLINGTON ( ) 34 at Nicholls ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (3-3) vs Binghamton ( ).929 (13-14) at Minnesota ( ) REBOUNDS 38 at Texas State ( ) 37 at Lamar ( ) 37 at Sam Houston State ( ) 37 EAST CENTRAL ( ) ASSISTS 22 at Sam Houston State ( ) 21 at Minnesota ( ) STEALS 14 HUSTON-TILLOTSON ( ) 13 at Minnesota ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 10 at Southeastern Louisiana ( ) 8 A&M-CORPUS ( ) 8 at Minnesota ( ) TURNOVERS 25 SOUTHERN ( ) 23 HUSTON-TILLOTSON ( ) FOULS 26 CAL STATE FULLERTON ( ) 25 UT ARLINGTON ( ) lumberjack basketball 25

26 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games Stephen F. Austin - GAME LOWS POINTS 42 at Minnesota ( ) 46 at Lamar ( ) 48 vs Sam Houston State ( ) 54 at Central Arkansas ( ) 56 at Southeastern Louisiana ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 15 at Minnesota ( ) 16 vs Sam Houston State ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 MCNEESE STATE ( ) 42 at Nicholls ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.306 (15-49) at Minnesota ( ).314 (16-51) vs Sam Houston State ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs Howard ( ) 2 TEXAS COLLEGE ( ) 2 at Sam Houston State ( ) 2 UT ARLINGTON ( ) 2 at Northwestern State ( ) 2 A&M-CORPUS ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 7 at Longwood ( ) 7 at Central Arkansas ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.125 (2-16) at Sam Houston State ( ).182 (2-11) TEXAS COLLEGE ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 2 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 6 UTSA ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 2 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 7 at Lamar ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.533 (8-15) at Central Arkansas ( ).545 (6-11) UTSA ( ) REBOUNDS 21 MCNEESE STATE ( ) 22 at Lamar ( ) ASSISTS 6 CAL STATE FULLERTON ( ) 8 JACKSON STATE ( ) 8 vs Sam Houston State ( ) STEALS 2 vs A&M-Corpus ( ) 3 JACKSON STATE ( ) 3 at Southeastern Louisiana ( ) 3 at Central Arkansas ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Minnesota ( ) 0 JACKSON STATE ( ) 0 vs Howard ( ) 0 at Sam Houston State ( ) 0 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ( ) 0 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 0 NICHOLLS ( ) 0 UTSA ( ) 0 vs Sam Houston State ( ) TURNOVERS 5 vs Howard ( ) 8 at Arkansas ( ) 8 vs Binghamton ( ) FOULS 8 vs Binghamton ( ) 12 EAST CENTRAL ( ) 12 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 26 lumberjack basketball

27 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack Basketball Stephen F. Austin High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 21, 2010) All games year in review Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 43 vs Binghamton ( ) 43 A&M-CORPUS ( ) 49 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ( ) 49 at Lamar ( ) 49 at Central Arkansas ( ) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ( ) 14 at Lamar ( ) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 JACKSON STATE ( ) 37 at Nicholls ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.314 (16-51) at Central Arkansas ( ).326 (15-46) A&M-CORPUS ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 at Northwestern State ( ) 1 MCNEESE STATE ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 at Southeastern Louisiana ( ) 8 JACKSON STATE ( ) 8 TEXAS TECH ( ) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.000 (0-11) at Northwestern State ( ).100 (1-10) MCNEESE STATE ( ) FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs Binghamton ( ) 3 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 3 vs Binghamton ( ) 5 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.400 (4-10) EAST CENTRAL ( ).429 (6-14) vs A&M-Corpus ( ) REBOUNDS 17 vs UT Arlington ( ) 19 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 19 NICHOLLS ( ) ASSISTS 4 at McNeese State ( ) 5 TEXAS COLLEGE ( ) 5 CENTRAL ARKANSAS ( ) 5 at Northwestern State ( ) STEALS 2 SOUTHERN ( ) 3 at Longwood ( ) 3 vs Howard ( ) 3 NORTHWESTERN STATE ( ) 3 UTSA ( ) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Nicholls ( ) 0 at Lamar ( ) TURNOVERS 6 at Sam Houston State ( ) 8 vs A&M-Corpus ( ) FOULS 11 at Minnesota ( ) 13 SOUTHERN ( ) 13 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA ( ) 13 at Lamar ( ) lumberjack basketball 27

28 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 1: Stephen F. Austin vs Minnesota Golden Gophers :00 p.m. at Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Minnesota outscored Stephen F. Austin, 56-23, in the second period Monday to take an victory in Williams Arena in the Lumberjacks season opener. The loss breaks a four-year run of seasonopening wins for SFA. The Lumberjacks went to halftime down just seven points, but the Gophers opened the second period with a 16-0 run and shot 61 percent after the break to put the game out of reach. Minnesota forced the Lumberjacks into 10 second-half turnovers and got 16 points off the mistakes. For the game, the Gophers finished with a 26-8 advantage in points off turnovers. VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Tims, Orren f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Williams, Eddie g Harris, Walt Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 2 Lawrence Westbrook and Devoe Joseph scored 15 points each to lead all players, and Ralph Sampson III pulled down 11 rebounds to pace a advantage on the boards for Minnesota. Senior guard Eddie Williams scored 12 points to finish as the only Lumberjack in double digits. Senior Walt Harris and junior Orren Tims added seven points apiece. Despite scoring just three points over the final nine minutes of the second half, the Lumberjacks were down only seven (26-19) at halftime. SFA forced 11 Gopher turnovers in the first period against just nine of its own and held a edge in rebounding at the break. Officials: Rick Hartzell, Ted Valentine, Winston Stith Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Minnesota None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Minnesota HOME: Minnesota Carter, Paul f Johnson, Damian f Sampson III, Ralph f Nolen, Al g Westbrook, Lawrence g Cobbs, Justin Joseph, Devoe Hoffarber, Blake Williams, Rodney Iverson, Colton TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.9% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 92.9% 0 Game 2: Jackson State vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Junior Jordan Glynn laid in a missed tip-in with 1.1 seconds left to give Stephen F. Austin a over Jackson State in the William R. Johnson Coliseum. The Lumberjacks trailed by five with 1:46 to play, but scored the final six points of the game, with Glynn accounting for the last five. They were his only points of the contest. The win evens SFA s record at 1-1 and keeps the Jacks undefeated in home openers under 10th-year head coach Danny Kaspar. The Lumberjacks have now won 15 straight games in Johnson Coliseum dating to the home finale of the campaign. Jackson State (0-3) led, 61-60, when Garrison Johnson missed the front end of a 1-and-1 opportunity. Sophomore center Jereal Scott cleared the rebound for SFA. After a Lumberjack timeout, SFA used nearly all of the remaining 32 seconds before working the ball down low to Glynn. He missed his first attempt, but junior guard Eddie Williams soared in for his seventh offensive rebound of the night. His tip-in attempt was too strong, but Glynn grabbed the loose ball and laid it in with 1.1 remaining to set the final margin. Johnson got off a desperation 3-pointer at the other end, but it banged harmlessly off the backboard. Williams finished with a team-high 19 points on 9-of-15 shooting. He led all players with nine rebounds and tied for game-high honors with three assists in 39 minutes of action. Scott and senior guard Walt Harris joined Williams in double digits with 13 points apiece. VISITORS: Jackson State HANSON,Tyrone f GREGORY, Raymond f BURK,Cason g MELVIN,Rod g JOHNSON,Garrison g BLAKE, Gertavin WILLIAMS,Phillip DIXON,De Suan TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 59.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.7% 1 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 2 Officials: Kyle Ingram, Rick Jones, Earnie Pheal Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Jackson State-None. Attendance: 2976 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Jackson State Stephen F. Austin lumberjack basketball

29 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 3: Texas Tech vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Jordan Glynn s buzzer-beating attempt bounced off the rim as time expired Tuesday at Johnson Coliseum, and Texas Tech held off a late charge by Stephen F. Austin to remain undefeated on the season with a win. The Red Raiders (6-0) led by as many as 16 points early in the second period, but SFA (1-2) outscored Texas Tech, 13-6, over the final 4:37 to draw to within two points (62-60) with 10 seconds remaining. After Tech s Mike Singletary made 1-of-2 free throws with nine seconds to play, SFA inbounded the ball to Eddie Williams, who was fouled before he could launch a 3-pointer. Williams went to the line for a 1-and-1 opportunity with four seconds to play and knocked down the first shot. His second attempt bounced high off the back iron. In the ensuing scrum, Glynn came up with the ball but missed on what would have been the game-tying shot as time expired. Senior forward Darko Cohadarevic scored 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting to lead the Red Raiders. Junior guard John Roberson joined him in double digits with 14 points. The duo combined to go 13-for-15 at the free throw line, leading an effort that saw Texas Tech hit 21-of-25 foul shots. Williams scored 19 points for the second straight game to lead all players. He set a new career high by going 4-for-4 from 3-point range and added a team-best five rebounds. Sophomore center Jereal Scott added 15 points and five boards. For the game, SFA finished with a advantage in rebounding and outscored the Red Raiders, 28-22, in the paint. Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Hal Lusk, Rick Randall Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 3752 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Texas Tech Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Texas Tech Darko Cohadarevic f Mike Singletary f D walyn Roberts f David Tairu g John Roberson g Brad Reese Robert Lewandowski Mike Davis Theron Jenkins Nick Okorie Corbin Ray TEAM 3 3 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 84.0% 4 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Tims, Orren f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Williams, Eddie g Harris, Walt Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.7% 1 year in review Game 4: Huston-Tillotson vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Four different Lumberjacks reached double figures Saturday as the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks rolled to an win over Huston-Tillotson in the William R. Johnson Coliseum. The Lumberjacks (2-2) shot a season-best 58.5 percent from the field while holding Huston-Tillotson to 34 percent and outrebounding the visitors, Junior Eddie Williams scored 15 points to lead the `Jacks for the fourth straight game. Williams was 6-of-7 from the field and added three rebounds and a career-high seven assists. Jordan Glynn joined Williams in double digits with 10 points and just missed his first double-double of the season with a career-high nine rebounds. Freshman center Will Reinke came off the bench for nine boards and scored 11 points - both career highs - and junior forward Orren Tims finished with 14 points and five boards. SFA s largest lead of the first half was just 13, and the Rams cut the advantage to single digits early in the second half. But the `Jacks went on a 14-2 run between the 18:39 and 12-minute mark to open their lead to Williams scored six of his nine second-half points during that stretch, all on drives to the basket. SFA widened the gap to 27 points (64-37) with 8:09 to play, and Huston-Tillotson was only able to get within 20 points twice down the stretch, coming no closer than 19 on either occasion. SFA finished with a advantage in the paint and outscored the Rams, 16-5, in fast-break buckets. Officials: Rick Jones, Buddy Daughdrill, Earnie Pheal Technical fouls: Huston-Tillotson-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 1389 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Huston-Tillotson Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Huston-Tillotson Jones, Joel f Ardoin, Jerald f Butler, Titus g Odom, Davetom g Glover, Darrell g Jackson, Terrence Williams, Andre Boyd, Bernard Kyles, Rex Littlefield, Terrenc Black, James Ducree, Kendal Wilson, Floydell TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% 2 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Holmes, Lionell Patterson, Aaron Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.9% lumberjack basketball 29

30 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 5: Stephen F. Austin vs Jackson State :00 p.m. at Jackson, Miss. (Williams Center) JACKSON, Miss. - Stephen F. Austin used a late push in the second half behind a big night by leading scorer Eddie Williams to take a win at Jackson State Tuesday in the Williams Assembly Center. The win is SFA s first on the road and gives the Lumberjacks (3-2) back-to-back victories for the first time this season. Jackson State (0-5) led at the half, but SFA shot 62.5 percent from the floor after halftime and Williams scored a season-best 24 points - one off his career high - to lead the `Jacks to the win. After regaining the lead at the 13:43 mark on a Walt Harris jumper, SFA never relinquished control. Jackson State tied the score twice down the stretch, but SFA outscored the Tigers, 19-10, over the final seven minutes to pull away for the win. Harris joined Williams in double digits with 15 points, and Denzel Barnes added 12 points. Both totals marked career highs. Junior forward Jordan Glynn finished with eight points - all in the second half - and pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds. Glynn s effort led the `Jacks to a margin in rebounding. SFA forced Jackson State into 17 turnovers and outscored the Tigers, 28-10, in points off turnovers. Williams led that effort with a career-best seven steals. Officials: Steve Coleman, Michael Kollen, Chuck Jones Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Jackson State-None. Attendance: 535 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Jackson State VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% 3 HOME: Jackson State BLAKE, Gertavin c BURK,Cason g MELVIN,Rod g HANSON,Tyrone g JOHNSON,Garrison g MAJOR, Jazmonn WILLIAMS, Christian LEWIS,Jonathan WILLIAMS,Phillip DIXON,De Suan JEFFERSON,Oliver SWANIER,Kyle GREGORY, Raymond TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.8% 1 Game 6: Southern vs. Stephen F. Austin :15 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - A season-best five Lumberjacks reached double digits in scoring Friday, as Stephen F. Austin rolled to a win over Southern on the opening night of the inaugural Etech Lumberjack Classic. The 27-point margin of victory is one off a season-high for SFA and marks the Lumberjacks widest margin this season against a Division I opponent. The Jaguars (0-7) shot a solid 41 percent from the field but were done in by 25 turnovers, which SFA converted to 28 points. The `Jacks (4-2) also outscored Southern, 17-6, in second-chance points and dominated the paint with a advantage. Junior point guard Denzel Barnes led SFA with a career-high 14 points, connecting on all six of his shot attempts, including a pair of 3-pointers. Barnes also ripped off two of SFA s season-high 14 steals and did all his damage in just 13 minutes off the bench. Junior forward Jordan Glynn scored 11 points and pulled down 10 rebounds for the second time in as many games to register his first career double-double as a Lumberjack. Senior guard Walt Harris added 13 points, junior forward Eddie Williams scored 12 and sophomore center Jereal Scott finished with 10 points, giving SFA five players in double digits for the first time since the season. Norm Nixon Jr scored 10 points to lead the Jaguars but was the only Southern player to reach double figures. Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Brent Meaux, Shannon Cain Technical fouls: Southern-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2108 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Southern WILLIAMS, Jazz f DOGGETT, Quinton f JONES, Earnest f WHITE, Brandon g GRACE, Jameel g WALLS, Nick NIXON, Jr., Norm WOLLMAN, McCall INGRAM, Julius SANFORD, Blake LEE, Bobby MCGILVEARY, Tony BOL, Madut TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 59.1% 5 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Holmes, Lionell Barnes, Denzel Patterson, Aaron Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 69.2% 2 30 lumberjack basketball

31 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 7: Cal State Fullerton vs. Stephen F. Austin :15 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - One night after going 6-for-6 and scoring a career-high 14 points, Denzel Barnes looked much more human, shooting just 50 percent and finishing with 10 points. But the Stephen F. Austin junior point guard was perfect at the foul stripe, hitting all three opportunities, including the last two with half a second on the clock to seal a win over Cal State Fullerton Saturday in the final game of the Etech Lumberjack Classic. Barnes was named to the all-tournament team for his effort, joining teammate Walt Harris who was voted the tournament s MVP after pouring in a career-high 20 points against the Titans. VISITORS: Cal State Fullerton Anderson, Gerard f Johnson, Jer Vaughn f Webster, Bryce c Thompson, Aaron g Streeter, Jacques g Peltier, Devon McGuire, Jamel Chin, Orane Miller, Ray TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 93.8% 1 year in review The win is the third straight for SFA (5-2) and improves the `Jacks to 8-0 all-time in home, regular-season tournaments, dating to the Stephen F. Austin Tournament. Cal State Fullerton (3-2) dropped both its games in the Classic after entering the weekend as the No. 18 team in the country in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 Poll. SFA shot just 37.3 percent from the field - the Lumberjacks lowest percentage in a win this season - but forced 19 Fullerton turnovers and outscored the Titans, 23-19, in points off turnovers. The `Jacks also went 21-for-26 at the foul line, taking advantage of just their second edge in free throw attempts this season. (Fullerton was just 15-of-16). Junior forward Jordan Glynn finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds for his second straight double-double. Officials: Brent Meaux, Kyle Ingram, Troy Raymond Technical fouls: Cal State Fullerton-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 1745 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Cal State Fullerton Stephen F. Austin HOME: Stephen F. Austin Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.8% 2 Game 8: Stephen F. Austin vs. Longwood :30 p.m. at Farmville, Va. (Willett Hall) FARMVILLE, Va. - Jereal Scott scored a career-high 22 points, including 12 in the second half to lead Stephen F. Austin to a win at Longwood Saturday in Willett Hall. The win is SFA s fifth straight and moves the Lumberjacks to 6-2 on the season. The Lancers fall to 1-9 this year. Scott, a sophomore center, was 8-of-15 including a go-ahead layup in the final minute and led an effort that saw the `Jacks outscore Longwood, 32-20, in the paint. Junior forward Jordan Glynn posted his third consecutive double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds. His 11th board sealed the win as he tipped out a missed foul shot with six seconds to play. Eddie Williams grabbed the rebound and was fouled. He iced the win by hitting both free throws, his only points of the second half. The Lumberjacks finished with a edge in rebounding and shot 50 percent for the game. They forced 17 Longwood turnovers and finished with a 24-5 edge in points off turnovers. Williams scored 12 first-half points and finished with 14 for the game. Walt Harris added eight points - seven after halftime - and Eric Bell posted a season-high eight assists. Dana Smith and Aaron Mitchell scored 14 points apiece to lead the Lancers. Officials: Sean Casady (R), Mark Chafin, Damon Williams Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-TEAM. Longwood-None. Attendance: 512 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Longwood VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.1% 5 HOME: Longwood Dawson, E.J. * Washington, Martiz * Robinson Jr., Billy * Smith, Dana * Swecker, Kevin * Carter, Antwan Gee II, Earl Mitchell, Aaron TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% lumberjack basketball 31

32 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 9: Stephen F. Austin vs Arkansas :00 p.m. at Fayetteville, Ark. (Walton Arena) FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Mark Gomillia s game-tying 3-point attempt bounced off the rim as time expired, ending a late comeback bid by Stephen F. Austin Saturday in a loss at Arkansas Bud Walton Arena. The desperation three followed a 1-of-2 performance at the stripe on the other end of the floor by Rotnei Clarke, Arkansas top free throw shooter. The Lumberjacks had fouled Clarke with 11 seconds left after Denzel Barnes hit a 3-pointer to get SFA to within two points (71-69). But the shot from the right wing bounced wild, ending SFA s win streak at five games and moving the Lumberjacks to 6-3 on the season. Arkansas (6-5) picked up its fourth straight victory. The Lumberjacks trailed by 11 (64-53) with five minutes to play but went on a 7-0 run over the next two minutes to make it a game with 3:14 to play. Two possessions later, Eddie Williams brought SFA to within two with a 3-pointer at the 2:40 mark. After Arkansas wrapped a jumper and a free throw around an SFA turnover to go back up by five (69-64), Gomillia came out of a pile under the Lumberjack basket and dropped in a layup to make it a three-point game. Following two foul shots at the other end, Barnes connected on a rushed three from the top of the key that was his only bucket of the game, setting up the final plays of the game. Senior guard Walt Harris scored a career-high 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting for SFA but played just 23 minutes after sitting down with 15:16 remaining in the second half. VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.6% 3,1 HOME: Arkansas WASHINGTON, Mike f FARMER, Jemal f POWELL, Marshawn f BRITT, Marcus g NOBLES, Julysses g BRYANT, Glenn WELSH, Stef CLARKE, Rotnei JOHNSON, Delvon TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.2% 2,2 Officials: Mike Nance, Patrick Evans, James Williams Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Arkansas-None. Attendance: 8859 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Arkansas Game 10: East Central at Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - The Stephen F. Austin Lumberjack basketball team bounced back from its first loss in nearly a month by taking a win over East Central Tuesday in Johnson Coliseum. The 102-point outburst is SFA s first triple-digit score in a regulation game since the `Jacks beat Paul Quinn, , in the season. Junior Jordan Glynn continued his impressive streak of double-doubles by scoring 20 points and pulling down 13 rebounds - both career-highs. This marks Glynn s fifth straight double-double and his sixth consecutive game to pull down at least 10 rebounds. The win moves SFA to 7-3, while East Central falls to 5-6 on the year. Glynn was well on his way to a double-double in the game s first five minutes. He had six rebounds - five on offense - by the 14:51 mark. Following the sixth board - a rebound of his own missed jumper - Glynn laid one in for his fourth point of the night, giving the Lumberjacks their first doubledigit lead, a 17-6 margin with 14:48 to play. East Central trimmed the lead back to eight two possessions later, but Glynn chased an Austin Falke 3-pointer with a three-point play of his own as he was fouled on a jumper in the paint. The sequence put SFA back ahead by 12, and the Tigers failed to get closer than nine points the rest of the way. Officials: Rick Jones, Bobby Bissant, K.C. Ely Technical fouls: East Central-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 974 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total East Central Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: East Central ALLEN, Eric f BADLEY, Wes f ABRAHAM, Maurice g DONNELL, Lanard g AVERY, Darren g FIGGS, Dontae MAY, Wes BRANDON, Jarrett DARBY, Denarius McADOO, Bobby PROTHRO, Justin TEAM 3 3 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 24.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% 2 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Tims, Orren f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Williams, Eddie g Holmes, Lionell Barnes, Denzel Patterson, Aaron Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.8% 2 32 lumberjack basketball

33 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 11: Howard vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Moraga, Calif. (McKeon Pavilion) MORAGA, Calif. - Stephen F. Austin used an 11-0 first-half run to take control and never looked back, cruising to a win over Howard Tuesday in the first game of the Saint Mary s Shamrock Office Solutions Classic. Junior guard Eddie Williams scored 17 points to lead the Lumberjacks. The win moves SFA to 8-3 on the season, while Howard falls to The Lumberjacks crucial first-half run started at the 12:38 mark, when Howard s Calvin Thompson hit a 3-pointer to get the Bison within three at But freshman center Will Reinke answered with a layup at the other end, and Howard missed its next five shot attempts. Meanwhile, SFA rattled off 11 straight points with five different players scoring in the run, which lasted until Paul Kirkpatrick hit a free throw with 6:35 to play. The Bison didn t connect again from the field until Mike Phillips hit a three with 5:42 left. In all, their field goal drought lasted 6:56. The `Jacks went to halftime with a lead. Howard cut the advantage to single digits early in the second period, but SFA scored on four of its first five possessions of the half and went on an 8-0 run to press its edge back out to 17 points (42-25) with 15:50 to play. Williams did most of his damage on drives to the basket, helping SFA to a 42-8 advantage in points in the paint. Centers Scott and Reinke added to the effort by combining for 25 points. Reinke tied a career-high with 11, and Scott finished with 14 points, all in the second half. Officials: Tom Wood, Brett Nansel, Melvin Landry Technical fouls: Howard-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 3072 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Howard Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Howard White, Curtis * Dickerson, Anton * Phillips, Mike * Riley, Kyle * Kirkpatrick, Paul * Mukole, Kandi Thompson, Calvin Braimbridge, Yannick Collins, Dadrain Lawrence, Gary Prince, C.J Cooper, Nate DeCosta, Charles TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% 4 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Bell, Eric * Harris, Walt * Williams, Eddie * Glynn, Jordan * Scott, Jereal * Holmes, Lionell Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 59.1% 5 year in review Game 12: Binghamton vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Moraga, Calif. (McKeon Pavilion) MORAGA, Calif. - Stephen F. Austin took advantage of a cold-shooting start to the second half by Binghamton to build a 30-point lead and coast to a win Wednesday on the final day of the Saint Mary s Shamrock Office Solutions Classic. The win moves SFA to 2-0 in the event and keeps the Lumberjacks perfect at 4-0 in tournaments this season. With the victory, SFA improves to 9-3 on the year, while Binghamton falls to Binghamton opened the second period by missing nine of its first 10 attempts from the field. Aside from a layup at the 16:58 mark, the Bearcats only offense over the first 10 minutes of the half came at the foul stripe. Binghamton scored just four points total in the first 9:49 of the period. Meanwhile, SFA jumped out to a 30-point lead (55-25) by the 12:05 mark and never looked back. Nine different Lumberjacks played 14 minutes or more, and the SFA bench finished with a scoring advantage over the Binghamton reserves. Junior guard Eddie Williams scored 14 points on 5-of-6 shooting to lead the Jacks. He was named to the all-tournament team. Sophomore center Jereal Scott added 12 points on 4-for-6 shooting, and senior guard Walt Harris finished with 10 points. Williams pulled down five rebounds to tie with junior forward Jordan Glynn for the team lead. Officials: Michael Greenstein, Coban Lopez, Brett Nansel Technical fouls: Binghamton-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2965 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Binghamton Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Binghamton Wright, Greer * Talley, Dylan * Jabbi, Mahamoud * Lukasa, Chrietien * Guillaume, Pina * Camara, Moussa Johnston, Taylor Gray, Jimmy Sutton, Kyrie Peten, Umur TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100% 0 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Bell, Eric * Harris, Walt * Williams, Eddie * Glynn, Jordan * Scott, Jereal * Holmes, Lionell Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.7% lumberjack basketball 33

34 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 13: Texas College vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Jordan Glynn scored 18 points and pulled down 21 rebounds to lead Stephen F. Austin to a win over Texas College Saturday in the Lumberjacks final non-conference game of the season. Glynn s 21 rebounds are a career high and marked the first 20-board game by a Lumberjack in 15 years, as he helped SFA win its fourth straight game. The `Jacks improve to 10-3 with the verdict, their best pre-conference record since going 12-2 in non-conference action in the season. Texas College moves to 5-5. Glynn was one of three Lumberjacks to score in double digits. Junior center Jereal Scott added in the second period - and senior guard Walt Harris scored 14 - all after halftime. SFA outscored the Steers, 42-38, in the second period, when the `Jacks upped their shooting percentage from 38 percent to 52 percent. SFA s largest lead of the night was 11 with 15:06 to play in the game. But Texas College chipped away until the advantage was down to two (47-45) with 7:33 to go. The `Jacks responded with a 5-0 run - a free throw by Scott, jumper by Harris and a tip-in by Glynn - to get some breathing room, and held on down the stretch for the win. Officials: David Stevens, David Lott, Nate Melson Technical fouls: Texas College-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 1021 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Texas College Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Texas College Gay, Maurice f Odom, Antonio f Manning, Treyton g Bias, Jacobie g Hymes, David g Jones, Lemuel Terrell, Kyle Guerra, Sadiki Fullwood, Tajhi Williams, LaDarren Martin, Deandre TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.5% 0 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Tims, Orren f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 4 Game 14: Stephen F. Austin vs Sam Houston State :05 p.m. at Huntsville, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Gilberto Clavell scored 21 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Sam Houston State to a win over Stephen F. Austin Saturday in the Southland Conference opener for both teams. The game featured 16 lead changes and three ties and was not decided until an Ashton Mitchell steal and lay-up with 3:12 to play gave Sam Houston an eight point lead. The win moves the Bearkats to 9-5 on the season and 1-0 in league play. SFA (10-4, 0-1) suffered its first loss in four tries. After going to halftime down seven (29-22) SFA used a 7-0 run early in the second period to go from a deficit to a one-point lead with 12:40 to play. It was the Lumberjacks first lead since a 9-8 advantage with 13:40 left in the first period. The second-half run consisted of a Will Reinke jumper followed by a layup and foul shot by Eddie Williams to get within a point at After a missed 3-point attempt by Mitchell, Jordan Glynn sank a layup to give SFA a advantage. The lead changed hands eight times over the next six minutes before Sam Houston went ahead for good on a Preston Brown jumper with 6:26 to play. The bucket started a 6-0 run for the Bearkats. The Lumberjacks went the final 7:02 without a field goal. Williams scored 20 points to lead SFA. It marked his second 20-point effort of the season and the fourth of his career. Jereal Scott added 11 points, and Glynn finished with 10 to go along with 11 boards for his Southlandleading seventh double-double of the season. Officials: Kyle Ingram, Brent Dugas, Troy Raymond Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Sam Houston State-None. Attendance: 1564 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 10-4 (0-1 SLC) 01 Bell, Eric * Harris, Walt * Williams, Eddie * Glynn, Jordan * Scott, Jereal * Barnes, Denzel Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 12.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.5% 2 HOME: Sam Houston State 9-5 (1-0 SLC) 01 Mitchell, Ashton * Allmond, Corey * Crow, Josten * Clavell, Gilberto * Brown, Preston * Murray, Drae Thompson, Aaron Pevehouse, Lance Zulu, Arthur Bootle, Antuan Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.6% 4 34 lumberjack basketball

35 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 15: Central Arkansas vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - After picking up two neutral-floor wins at Johnson Coliseum during a tournament last month, Central Arkansas came into Wednesday s game at Stephen F. Austin with reason to believe its fortune in the Lumberjacks home arena had changed. But a 34-percent shooting effort led to another double-digit defeat in Nacogdoches for the Bears as SFA stayed perfect against Central Arkansas with a victory. In three games against the Lumberjacks at Johnson Coliseum, UCA has shot a combined 25.7 percent from the field and has yet to break the 50-point barrier. The Bears have been held to fewer than 20 points in the first half in all three meetings with the `Jacks in Nacogdoches. VISITORS: Central Arkansas 6-10 (0-2 SLC) 24 Sheppard, Tadre f Rueter, Mitch f Rehmel, Jared g Qahwash, Imad g Poellnitz, Chris g Daniels, Ryan Clayborn, Dewan Henson, Chris Sanders, Quad Dos Santos, Carlos TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 79.2% 3 year in review In two previous games at Johnson Coliseum during December s Etech Classic, UCA shot 45.8 percent and 55.3 percent in double-digit wins against Cal State Fullerton and Southern, respectively. But the Bears could find none of that magic against SFA Wednesday night. The win moves SFA to 11-4 on the year and evens the Lumberjacks Southland Conference record at 1-1. Central Arkansas falls to 6-10 overall and 0-2 in league play. SFA sophomore center Jereal Scott scored 16 points to lead all players and was joined in double digits by Denzel Barnes, who added 10 points in his first starting appearance of the season. Officials: Kerry Sitton, Bobby Jacobs, Bobby Vetkoetter Technical fouls: Central Arkansas-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 1043 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin HOME: Stephen F. Austin 11-4 (1-1 SLC) 12 Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel g Holmes, Lionell Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% 1 Game 16: Stephen F. Austin vs Nicholls :00 p.m. at Thibodaux, La. (Stopher Gym) THIBODAUX, La. - Nicholls shot 51 percent and forced 17 Stephen F. Austin turnovers to collect a win over the Lumberjacks Saturday in Stopher Gymnasium. SFA has now lost four straight road games against the Colonels and hasn t won in Thibodaux since the season. With the loss, SFA moves to 11-5 on the year and 1-2 in Southland Conference play. Nicholls improves to 6-10 overall and 2-1 in league action. After going scoreless and failing to even take a shot attempt in the first half, Nicholls leading scorer Anatoly Bose poured in 19 second-half points to lead the Colonels. Bose was 10-for-10 at the foul stripe, and Nicholls finished 26-for-34 at the line. SFA couldn t match that production at the other end and compounded its troubles with 17 turnovers. Leading scorer Eddie Williams had five points at halftime but was held scoreless in the second half until putting back an offensive rebound in the final minutes. Williams finished with seven points. Sophomore Jereal Scott scored a team-high 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting. After SFA went to the locker room with an eight-point deficit, Scott scored the Lumberjacks first 10 points of the second period, nearly single-handedly bringing SFA back to tie the score at 30. But the Colonels countered and pushed their lead to as many as 15 points with five minutes to play. SFA flirted with cutting the margin to single digits down the stretch but didn t get inside 10 points until the final moments, thanks to some late 3-pointers. SFA s 73-percent effort from 3-point range is a season-best, but four of the long-range buckets came in the final two minutes, when the game was all but decided. Officials: Buddy Daughdrill, Bobby Bissant, Terry Farr Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Nicholls-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Nicholls VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 11-5 (1-2 SLC) 01 Bell, Eric * Harris, Walt * Williams, Eddie * Glynn, Jordan * Scott, Jereal * Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% 4 HOME: Nicholls 6-10 (2-1 SLC) 02 Iles, Chris * Friend, Dominic * Hunter, Fred * Carter, Kellan * Bose, Anatoly * Foster, Maurice Franklin Jr., Kenny McCallum, Cameron Ayers, Justin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 51.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.5% lumberjack basketball 35

36 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 17: UT Arlington vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Junior forward Eddie Williams scored 16 points and pulled down 12 rebounds to lead Stephen F. Austin to a win over UT Arlington Wednesday night in Southland Conference play at Johnson Coliseum. The win improves SFA to 12-5 overall and 2-2 in league play. UT Arlington moves to 8-8 on the year and 1-3 in the Southland. Junior forwards Orren Tims and Jordan Glynn joined Williams in double digits with 17 and 14 points, respectively, and hit crucial free throws down the stretch in what was a closely contested game throughout, featuring six lead changes and six tied scores. VISITORS: UT Arlington 8-8 (1-3 SLC) 10 Davis, J.D. f Awange, Ishmael c Haynes, Marquez g Long, Brandon g Catlett, Cameron g Gentry, Dwight Parker, Trey Williams, Armani Reed, LaMarcus Reves, Jordan TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 67.6% 4 The lead changed hands for the final time with 10 minutes to play, when Tims sank a fast-break layup to give SFA a advantage. The play started in the UTA frontcourt, when freshman center Will Reinke stole the ball and pushed it ahead on the break. Reinke gave the `Jacks a three-point lead on the next possession when he flushed a fast-break dunk after again recording a steal at the other end. Tims and Glynn scored the next six SFA points, and Williams followed a pair of Maverick free throws with a 3-pointer to give the Lumberjacks a edge with 6:32 to play. Officials: Bobby Jacobs, Jon Stigliano, K.C. Ely Technical fouls: UT Arlington-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2547 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UT Arlington Stephen F. Austin HOME: Stephen F. Austin 12-5 (2-2 SLC) 12 Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.7% 3 Game 18: Southeastern Louisiana vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Walt Harris heated up from 3-point range for the second time in three games and finished with 18 points to lead Stephen F. Austin to a win over Southeastern Louisiana Saturday in the William R. Johnson Coliseum. Harris matched his career-high with four 3-pointers, equaling the number he made in SFA s loss at Nicholls a week ago. This time, though, the Lumberjacks came away with a win after outrebounding Southeastern, 36-19, to negate a 51-percent shooting effort by the Lions. SFA moves to 13-5 on the year and is alone in first place in the Southland Conference East Division with a 3-2 league record. The Lumberjacks led from their opening possession, as Harris scored eight of SFA s first 13 points. His second 3-pointer of the game gave the `Jacks a 13-6 lead with 12:35 to play in the first half. After trailing by as many as 10 in the first half, the Lions ended the period on a 7-0 run to go to halftime down just one, Southeastern was twice able to tie the score in the second period. SFA answered the second game-tying score by wrapping an Orren Tims layup and a Will Reinke dunk in traffic around a Lion turnover to give the `Jacks a four-point cushion with 13:21 to play. Over the next several minutes, SFA would stretch its lead to 11 with an 11-2 run. Junior forward Jordan Glynn led SFA s outstanding effort on the glass, pulling down 12 boards for his ninth double-figure rebounding game of the year. Officials: Kelly Groom, Kyle Ingram, Bobby Bissant Technical fouls: Southeastern Louisiana-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 3725 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Southeastern La Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: Southeastern Louisiana 10-8 (2-3 SLC) 11 Tibbs, Robert f Sullivan, Patrick c Jones, Rodney g Forest, Damon g Dixon, Gary g Hutchin, Trent Marks, Jason Fortenberry, Brandon Johnson, Roosevelt Burches, Stephen Patterson, Deshawn TEAM 4 4 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 51.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% 1 HOME: Stephen F. Austin 13-5 (3-2 SLC) 12 Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100% 0 36 lumberjack basketball

37 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 19: Stephen F. Austin vs Northwestern State :00 p.m. at Natchitoches, La. (Prather Coliseum) NATCHITOCHES, La. Eddie Williams scored 17 points to lead four Lumberjacks in double digits and help Stephen F. Austin to a win at Northwestern State Wednesday. The road win is the first in Southland Conference play for the Lumberjacks and keeps them in first place in the Southland East Division. Walt Harris, Jordan Glynn and Jereal Scott joined Williams in double digits, giving the `Jacks a quartet of double-figure scorers for just the second time this season. VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 14-5 (4-2 SLC) 01 Bell, Eric * Harris, Walt * Williams, Eddie * Glynn, Jordan * Scott, Jereal * Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals year in review SFA moves to 14-5 overall with a 4-2 record in Southland play, while Northwestern falls to 6-12 on the year with a 1-4 record against league competition. Glynn and Scott both fouled out - Glynn with 6:30 to play and Scott with 3:23 to go - in a game that saw the teams combine for 46 fouls. SFA had an 11-point lead (54-43) when Glynn fouled out, and Northwestern would trim the lead as close as eight in the next couple of minutes. After a free throw by Scott got the margin back to nine, Orren Tims who came on in place of Glynn ripped off a steal and went all the way for a fast-break dunk to give SFA a lead. Northwestern got within eight points three more times down the stretch, but SFA answered with an immediate bucket on all three occasions to keep the Demons at arm s length. Officials: Kerry Sitton, Rodrick Dixon, Buddy Daughdrill Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Northwestern State-None. Attendance: 1542 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 49.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.1% 1 HOME: Northwestern State 6-12 (1-4 SLC) 01 Knight, Dominic * Baker, Devon * McConathy, Michael * Pratt, Will * Mosley, William * Davis, Shamir Brooks, Aramie McConathy, Logan Jones, Damon Hulbin, James Clark, Charles TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 0.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.6% 4 Game 20: Stephen F. Austin vs McNeese State :00 p.m. at Lake Charles, La. (LC Civic Center) LAKE CHARLES, La. Stephen F. Austin used a big first-half run to build a comfortable lead, then leaned on the second-half scoring of Jereal Scott and Eddie Williams Sunday to take a win over McNeese State in the Lake Charles Civic Center. The win moves SFA to 15-5 on the year and 5-2 in Southland Conference play, keeping the Lumberjacks in control of the SLC East Division. Mc- Neese State falls to 7-13 overall with a 2-4 record against league competition. SFA used a 12-0 run in the middle of the first half to turn a three-point Cowboy lead into a double-digit Lumberjack advantage. By the time Mc- Neese broke its seven-minute scoring drought, SFA had a margin, and the `Jacks never looked back. The `Jacks held McNeese to 25 percent shooting in the first half, and had a lead at the break. The Cowboys 17 first-half points are the fewest recorded by an SFA opponent this season and just the second first-half total of the season of fewer than 20. Scott scored 14 of his game-high 18 points in the second period after playing just eight minutes in the first half due to foul trouble. Williams finished just behind him with 17, 11 of them coming after halftime, when SFA led by as many as 18 points. Officials: Hal Lusk, Troy Ramond and Jon Stigliano Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. McNeese State-None. Attendance: 714 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin McNeese State VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 15-5 (5-2 SLC) 23 Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 4 HOME: McNeese State 7-13 (2-4 SLC) 01 Morning, Will f Alawoya, P.J. f Kapelan, Diego g Richard, Patrick g Collins, C.J. g Mitchell, Jeremie Cannon, Dontae Regis, Brandon Little, Jamarcus Neal, Elbryan Martin, Stephan David, Preston Richard, Daniel Team 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.2% lumberjack basketball 37

38 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 21: Nicholls vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Senior guard Walt Harris scored all seven of Stephen F. Austin s points in overtime and finished with a team-high 22 points to lead the Lumberjacks to a win over Nicholls Wednesday in William R. Johnson Coliseum. Harris hit the game-winning 3-pointer with eight seconds to play, extending SFA s winning streak to five straight, which ties the Lumberjacks longest run of the year. The win improves SFA to 16-5 on the season with a 6-2 mark in Southland Conference play. Nicholls falls to 7-14 overall and 3-5 against league competition. Harris was the only Lumberjack to reach double digits, tying the careerhigh he set earlier this season at Arkansas and spoiling a fine effort by Nicholls Anatoly Bose. Bose, the Southland s second-leading scorer, paced all players with 38 points, the most allowed to an SFA opponent since Ben Woodside scored 60 against the `Jacks in a triple-overtime SFA win last season. After Nicholls tied the score at 61 on a 3-pointer by Kenny Franklin Jr. with less than a second to play in regulation, Harris scored the first four points of overtime to give SFA a cushion. He then answered Bose s goahead bucket with the game-winner on an off-balance, contested 3-pointer. All told, there were eight lead changes and nine tied scores in the game. Wednesday s contest marked the second game in SFA s last five meetings with the Colonels to go to overtime. VISITORS: Nicholls 7-14 (3-5 SLC) 11 Friend, Dominic f Bose, Anatoly f Triggs, Bryson g Hunter, Fred g Carter, Kellan g Iles, Chris Franklin Jr., Kenny Martin, Ben McCallum, Cameron Ayers, Justin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.0% 4 HOME: Stephen F. Austin 16-5 (6-2 SLC) 12 Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.0% 4 Officials: Brent Meaux, Kelly Groom, Brent Dugas Technical fouls: Nicholls-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2833 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Nicholls Stephen F. Austin Game 22: Stephen F. Austin vs. Lamar :05 p.m. at Beaumont, Texas (Montagne Center) BEAUMONT, Texas - Stephen F. Austin got two looks at a game-tying 3-pointer on its final possession, but neither fell as Lamar held on for a win Saturday in the Montagne Center. The three-point loss snaps SFA s five-game win streak. SFA falls to 16-6 on the season and 6-3 in Southland play, while Lamar improves to overall and 5-4 against league competition. In a game that went back-and-forth throughout, SFA led from the 7:21 mark until Anthony Miles hit a jumper with 42 seconds left to give Lamar a lead. After a missed jumper at the other end, the Lumberjacks fouled Justin Nabors, who hit both free throws with 24 seconds to play, putting Lamar ahead by three to match the Cardinals biggest lead of the contest. Walt Harris and Eric Bell each got open looks at a 3-pointer that would have sent the game to overtime. Jordan Glynn rebounded Harris shot to keep SFA s final possession alive, but Bell s shot with two seconds left was hauled down by Lamar s Kendrick Harris to end the game. After a lackluster first half, SFA shot 44 percent in the second period and had its largest lead of the night - six points - with 4:33 to play. At that point, Lamar was 0-for-9 from 3-point range. But Donley Minor changed that by hitting threes on back-to-back possessions to cut the margin to two points (44-42) with 3:11 to play. Harris led all players with 18 points on 3-of-6 shooting from 3-point range. Jereal Scott added 14 points on a 7-for-9 effort. Officials: Kerry Sitton, Tom O Neill, Jr., Jon Stigliano Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Lamar-None. Attendance: 3524 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Lamar VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 16-6 (6-3 SLC) 23 Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100% 0 HOME: Lamar (5-4 SLC) 21 Harper, Charlie f Nabors, Justin f Nwevo, Lawrence c Miles, Anthony g Harris, Kendrick g Lopez, Donte Minor, Donley Custer, Coy Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 18.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.1% 4 38 lumberjack basketball

39 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 23: Northwestern State vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Stephen F. Austin tied a season-high with 50 rebounds and outscored Northwestern State, 20-9, in second-chance points Wednesday on the way to a win over the Demons in Johnson Coliseum. Three Lumberjacks finished with double-digits in the rebounding column, and Eddie Williams bounced back from a two-point performance against Lamar to score a team-leading 18. Juniors Orren Tims and Jordan Glynn pulled down 11 and 10 rebounds, respectively, and Jereal Scott finished with 10, giving SFA three players with double-figure rebounds for the first time since the Lumberjacks win at Northwestern State last season. Scott added 14 points, and Glynn scored 11, marking the third time this season for two `Jacks to post doubledoubles in the same game. VISITORS: Northwestern State 7-15 (2-7 SLC) 15 Pratt, Will f Mosley, William c Baker, Devon g McConathy, Michael g Jones, Damon g Davis, Shamir Knight, Dominic Brooks, Aramie McConathy, Logan Hulbin, James Clark, Charles Evans, O.J TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.2% 4 year in review The contest featured 18 lead changes, including 14 in the first half, and SFA never led by more than seven until the closing seconds, despite holding the upper hand for the final 10:53. A Williams layup gave SFA a lead with 4:16 to play, but Northwestern State had the margin whittled down to three (61-58) with 1:42 remaining, after a quick 6-2 run capped by two Damon Jones free throws. The `Jacks countered with a layup by Scott at the other end, followed by a pair of Walt Harris foul shots. The game s leading scorer, Will Pratt, hit the second of two free throws with 49 seconds left to give himself 24 points and bring it back to a six-point margin, but the Demons would not score again. Officials: Bobby Vetkoetter, Buddy Daughdrill, Bobby Jacobs Technical fouls: Northwestern State-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2638 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Northwestern State Stephen F. Austin HOME: Stephen F. Austin 17-6 (7-3 SLC) 12 Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% 2 Game 24: McNeese State vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Stephen F. Austin shot a season-high 59.5 percent from the field Saturday on the way to a win against McNeese State in Johnson Coliseum. That effort helped the Lumberjacks overcome their second rebounding deficit in the last three games and stay unbeaten in home Southland Conference play. The `Jacks move to 18-6 overall with an East Division-leading 8-3 record against Southland teams. The Cowboys (8-16, 3-7 SLC) suffered their third consecutive loss and fall to 3-11 on the road. SFA built a big lead early by holding the Cowboys to 19 percent shooting in the first half. McNeese State was just 4-for-21 from the field in the first 20 minutes and went to the locker room facing a deficit. The 12 points are the fewest allowed by SFA in the first half this season and the fewest points issued in the first period of a game at Johnson Coliseum since the `Jacks held Central Arkansas to seven last season. The Cowboys upped their shooting to 53 percent after the break, but SFA went 11-for-17 from the field in the second period and earned 26 of its 30 free throws after halftime to hold McNeese off. SFA led by as many as 15 in the game, and the margin was never fewer than eight points in the second half. Sophomore center Jereal Scott went 3-for-3 from the field and 9-of-12 at the stripe in the second period, when he scored 15 of his game-high 18 points. Scott added eight rebounds to lead all players. Officials: Troy Raymond, Nate Melson, Bobby Bissant Technical fouls: McNeese State-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2856 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total McNeese State Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: McNeese State 8-16 (3-7 SLC) 03 Richard, Patrick f Alawoya, P.J. f Richard, Daniel f Kapelan, Diego g Martin, Stephan g Morning, Will Mitchell, Jeremie Cannon, Dontae Regis, Brandon Yurttas, Atakan Little, Jamarcus Neal, Elbryan Collins, C.J David, Preston Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 10.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.3% 2 HOME: Stephen F. Austin 18-6 (8-3 SLC) 23 Glynn, Jordan f Gomillia, Mark f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Smith, Aaron Falke, Austin Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 59.5% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% lumberjack basketball 39

40 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 25: Stephen F. Austin vs Southeastern Louisiana :00 p.m. at Hammond, La. (University Center) HAMMOND, La. - Stephen F. Austin posted its poorest shooting effort since the season opener in dropping a decision at Southeastern Louisiana Saturday. The Lumberjacks connected on just 33 percent from the field in their first loss against Southeastern since the season. With the loss, SFA falls to 18-7 on the year and 8-4 in the Southland Conference, but the `Jacks still lead the SLC East Division and stand second in the overall league standings. Southeastern improves to overall with a 7-5 Southland mark. The Lions are now 12-1 in home games this season. The Lumberjacks outrebounded Southeastern Louisiana, 34-28, and had 17 offensive rebounds but managed just nine second-chance points. The Lions blocked 10 shots, a season-high for SFA opponents, including five by Patrick Sullivan, who led all players with 20 points. Junior Eddie Williams scored 16 points to pace SFA. Sophomore Jereal Scott added 14 points, and senior Walt Harris added 10. Junior forward Jordan Glynn pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds. Southeastern held a lead at halftime, the second time in SFA s last four games for neither team to break 20 points in the first half. Both teams went cold to end the period, as neither squad scored from the field over the final five minutes. Officials: Kyle Ingram, Art Brown, Shannon Cain Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Southeastern Louisiana-None. Attendance: 1056 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Southeastern Louisiana VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 18-7 (8-4 SLC) 23 Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.7% 3 HOME: Southeastern Louisiana (7-5 SLC) 03 Marks, Jason f Sullivan, Patrick c Hutchin, Trent g Jones, Rodney g Patterson, Deshawn g Fortenberry, Brandon Burches, Stephen Ndoumba, David Dixon, Gary TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% 7 Game 26: Stephen F. Austin vs Texas State 02/24/10 7:05 p.m. at Strahan Coliesum, San Marcos, Texas) SAN MARCOS, Texas - Stephen F. Austin shot 60 percent in the second period to erase a five-point halftime deficit and take a win at Texas State Wednesday night in Strahan Coliseum. The Lumberjacks had one of their most balanced scoring nights of the year as five different players hit double figures, led by 20 points from junior Eddie Williams. Sophomore Jereal Scott, senior Walt Harris and juniors Orren Tims and Denzel Barnes joined Williams in double digits, giving SFA five players with 10-plus points for just the third time this season. Scott went 9-for-10 at the foul stripe to finish with 17 points and pulled down a team-high nine rebounds. SFA finished the first half with a flourish to cut a 10-point lead - Texas State s largest of the game - in half by the break. The Bobcats led, 33-23, with less than 20 seconds to play. But Barnes nailed a pair of free throws with 16 seconds left, then the Bobcats Ryan White turned the ball over on an offensive foul with four seconds to play. Barnes canned a buzzerbeating 3-pointer from just over the halfcourt stripe to send his team to the locker room with a deficit. The Lumberjacks shot just 32 percent in the first half and committed 10 turnovers before the break. But SFA came out strong in the second period, connecting on its first three shots from the floor, including a pair of 3-pointers by Harris. His second gave SFA its first lead since the game s opening minutes, and the Lumberjacks took the lead for good on a jumper by Tims with 16:21 to play. Officials: Bobby Vetkoetter, Kelly Groom, K.C. Ely Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Texas State-None. Attendance: 2291 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Texas State VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 19-7 (9-4 SLC) 23 Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Bell, Eric g Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.2% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% 4 HOME: Texas State (6-7 SLC) 20 Conley, J.B. f Johnson, Cameron f Sloan, Jonathan f Segura, Uriel g White, Ryan g Bidias A Moute, E Hale, Dylan Bowman, John Bishop, Tony Rybak, John Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.6% 3 40 lumberjack basketball

41 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 27: A&M-Corpus vs Stephen F. Austin :05 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Stephen F. Austin held Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to its lowest point total in a league game since joining the Southland Conference, and Jereal Scott scored 16 points, as the Lumberjacks took a critical win Saturday in Johnson Coliseum. The victory secures SFA s third consecutive 20-win season and keeps the Lumberjacks (20-7) in the driver s seat for a No. 2 seed in the Southland Conference Tournament. SFA leads the Southland East Division with a 10-4 league record and now has a two-game lead on A&M-Corpus (14-14, 8-6 SLC) in the overall standings. Scott led a balanced attack that saw the `Jacks use just eight players on a day when SFA was without the services of starting point guard Eric Bell. Bell suffered a head injury in the Lumberjacks win at Texas State on Wednesday, thrusting backup Denzel Barnes into the starting lineup for the second time this season. Barnes responded well, finishing with 11 points. He posted career-highs with six assists and five steals while turning the ball over just three times in a career-high 37 minutes. Eddie Williams handled the point guard duties during Barnes brief breaks. He played all 40 minutes, holding the Islander s leading scorer Kevin Palmer to eight points in a 3-for-14 effort. Williams also posted 11 points and four rebounds. Officials: Kerry Sitton, Scott Davis, Gary Vaughn Technical fouls: A&M-Corpus-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 3783 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total A&M-Corpus Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: A&M-Corpus Christi (8-6 SLC) 21 Watt, Demond f Reynolds, Justin f Bond, Horace f Drake, LaMarr g Palmer, Kevin g Nelson, Jawan Jones, Terence Bables, Michael Topps, Antonio Hammonds, Marcus Coombs, Shamar Toncinic, Filip TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.6% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.7% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.7% 1 HOME: Southeastern Louisiana (7-5 SLC) 12 Williams, Eddie f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Harris, Walt g Barnes, Denzel g Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% 2 year in review Game 28: Stephen F. Austin vs Central Arkansas :00 p.m. at Conway, Ark. (Farris Center) CONWAY, Ark. - Walt Harris broke a string of six straight missed free throws by Stephen F. Austin to knock down two foul shots with four seconds to play, helping the Lumberjacks hold off a late Central Arkansas charge Wednesday to take a win. The victory secured the Southland Conference East Division championship - SFA s third straight division title - and the No. 2 overall seed in next week s Southland Conference Tournament. With the win, SFA moves to 21-7 on the year and 11-4 in Southland play. Central Arkansas fell to 8-21 on the year and 2-13 in conference action with its fifth straight loss. The Lumberjacks led by as many as 15 points in the second half, but SFA missed five of its last six shots from the field and missed six consecutive free throw attempts between the 1:24 mark and Harris makes with four seconds to play. Glynn finished with a team-high 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting. Williams added 10 points and a career-high 12 rebounds for his second career double-double. Mark Gomillia went 4-for-5 from the field for eight points, and Jereal Scott and Will Reinke added six points apiece. Tadre Sheppard scored 13 points to lead Central Arkansas, which shot just 31 percent from the field as a team. Officials: Sean Casey, Brad Gaston, Tim Fitzgerald Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Central Arkansas-None. Attendance: 859 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin 21-7 (11-4 SLC) 04 Harris, Walt f Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel g Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren Reinke, Will TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.1% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.3% 3,2 HOME: Central Arkansas 8-21 (2-13 SLC) 31 Poellnitz, Chris f Rueter, Mitch f Sheppard, Tadre c Clayborn, Dewan g Rehmel, Jared g Qahwash, Imad Sanders, Quad Dos Santos, Carlos TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.3% 4, lumberjack basketball 41

42 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier year in review Game 29: UTSA vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Nacogdoches, Texas (Johnson Coliseum) NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Jereal Scott scored 21 points for SFA in the regular season finale, but in the end it was a jumper by UTSA s Terry Fields with just under a minute remaining in the game that gave the Roadrunners the edge and eventually the game as UTSA took a win at William R. Johnson Coliseum. The `Jacks had a chance to tie or win it on the final possession, but a long three-point try by Walt Harris just missed off the front of the rim. VISITORS: UTSA (9-7 SLC) 24 Fields, Terry f Stepter, Demarco c Smith IV, Morris g Johnson, Omar g Gibson, Devin g Johnson III, Melvin Frohlich, Richie Paye, Sei Jackson, Leslie Bonney, Josh TEAM 2 2 Totals The loss was the first at home for the `Jacks (21, 11-5 SLC) in conference play since falling to UTA in SFA entered the game having already secured the No. 2 overall seed in the upcoming Southland Tournament. Scott led all scorers on the night with his 21 points, while Jordan Glynn, Walt Harris and Eddie Williams all joined him in double figures for SFA. Glynn added in 10 rebounds with his 10 points for his 11th double-double of the season. Morris Smith IV led the `Runners with 13 points, while Fields and Demarco Stepter found themselves with double figures as well with 12 and 10 points apiece. The teams traded the lead 14 times in the contest with neither team having a lead greater than six points at any time. The bench proved to be the edge for the `Runners as Brooks Thompson s subs outscored SFA s bench 21-5 on the night, with the `Jacks playing shorthanded in the finale. Officials: Bobby Jacobs, Kelly Groom, Tom O Neil Technical fouls: UTSA-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 2894 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UTSA Stephen F. Austin TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.8% 0 HOME: Stephen F. Austin 21-8 (11-5 SLC) 23 Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel g Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Reinke, Will TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% 1 Game 30: UT Arlington vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Katy, Texas (Merrell Center) KATY, Texas (AP) -- Eddie Williams scored 22 points to lead Stephen F. Austin to a victory over Texas-Arlington in the first round of the Southland Conference tournament Wednesday. Orren Tims came off the bench to add 17 points for the Lumberjacks (22-8), who never trailed. Marquez Haynes, the Southland Player of the Year, led the Mavericks (16-14) with 17 points. After trailing at halftime, Texas-Arlington pulled to within 10 points, but Williams later drilled three straight 3-pointers to give Stephen F. Austin a lead. Williams was 5 of 7 from 3-point range. Stephen F. Austin, the defending tournament champion, led 29-9 early due largely to Tims, who came in after starting center Jereal Scott got into early foul trouble. Tims had 15 points at halftime. Officials: Kerry Sitton, Buddy Daughdrill, Jon Stigliano Technical fouls: UT Arlington-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 716 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total UT Arlington Stephen F. Austin VISITORS: UT Arlington Moffitt, Tommy f Parker, Trey f Haynes, Marquez g Gentry, Dwight g Long, Brandon g Davis, J.D Awange, Ishmael Catlett, Cameron Reed, LaMarcus Reves, Jordan TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.7% 1 HOME: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel g Holmes, Lionell Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.3% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 71.4% 4 42 lumberjack basketball

43 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Game 32: A&M-Corpus vs Stephen F. Austin :00 p.m. at Katy, Texas (Merrell Center) KATY, Texas (AP) Walt Harris scored 15 points, 11 in the second half, to lead Stephen F. Austin to a win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi on Thursday and earn a spot in the Southland Conference Tournament Championship. The Lumberjacks (23-8), the No. 2 seed of the tournament, trailed just once in defeating A&M-Corpus Christi (17-15), which was 6-of-14 on free throws and 3-of-12 on 3-pointers. Jordan Glynn and Jereal Scott each scored 11 points for the Lumberjacks. Eddie Williams added 10 points and 10 rebounds. VISITORS: A&M-Corpus Watt, Demond f Reynolds, Justin f Bond, Horace f Drake, LaMarr g Palmer, Kevin g Jones, Terence Hammonds, Marcus Coombs, Shamar Toncinic, Filip TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.9% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% 4 year in review The win is Lumberjack head coach Danny Kaspar s 400th coaching victory. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi was led by Justin Reynolds 17 points. Kevin Palmer scored 15 but struggled from the floor, going 6-of-22. Stephen F. Austin is the defending tournament champion after advancing to the NCAA field for the first time in school history last season. The Lumberjacks will face Sam Houston State in the championship. Sam Houston defeated Southeastern Louisiana, 88-85, on Thursday night. Officials: Kyle Ingram, Brent Meaux, Bobby Jacobs Technical fouls: A&M-Corpus-None. Stephen F. Austin-None. Attendance: 1343 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total A&M-Corpus Stephen F. Austin HOME: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel g Gomillia, Mark Tims, Orren TEAM 1 1 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.9% 1 Game 32: Stephen F. Austin vs Sam Houston State :00 p.m. at Katy, Texas (Merrell Center) KATY, Texas (AP) - Gilberto Clavell scored 21 points to lead Sam Houston State to an easy win over Stephen F. Austin for the State Farm Southland Conference Tournament championship Saturday. The win gives top-seeded Sam Houston State (25-7) its second NCAA tournament berth and the first since The Bearkats never trailed in this one after taking advantage of poor firsthalf shooting by Stephen F. Austin to build a big lead. The Lumberjacks never got back within single digits. Jereal Scott had 13 points for Stephen F. Austin (23-9), which won the league s regular-season and tournament titles last year. The Bearkats also beat Stephen F. Austin the last time they won the tournament, but they needed overtime to get the win seven years ago. Corey Allmond added 19 points, and Ashton Mitchell had 13 points and six assists for Sam Houston. Senior Walt Harris scored nine points, and juniors Jordan Glynn and Denzel Barnes added eight apiece for the Lumberjacks, who endured their worst shooting performance since a 30-percent effort against Minnesota in the season opener. Saturday marked just the third time this season for SFA to put fewer than two players in double figures scoring. Officials: Mike Thibodeaux, Rick Randal, Brent Meaux Technical fouls: Stephen F. Austin-None. Sam Houston State-None. Attendance: 3573 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State VISITORS: Stephen F. Austin Glynn, Jordan f Scott, Jereal c Harris, Walt g Williams, Eddie g Barnes, Denzel g Holmes, Lionell Smith, Aaron Gomillia, Mark Falke, Austin Tims, Orren TEAM 2 2 Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.4% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.4% 5 HOME: Sam Houston State Crow, Josten f Clavell, Gilberto f Brown, Preston f Mitchell, Ashton g Allmond, Corey g Murray, Drae Pevehouse, Lance Zulu, Arthur Bootle, Antuan Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.7% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 69.6% lumberjack basketball 43

44 records & history Points Most Points, Game 150, vs. Paul Quinn College (12/19/72) Most Points, Season 3,183 ( ) Most Points, Half 84, vs. Paul Quinn College (12/19/72) Scoring Average 98.1 ( ) Combined Points 263 SFA 140, Howard Payne 123 (2/15/71) Fewest Points Allowed, Season 1, games ( ) Best Defensive Average ,302 points in 26 games ( ) Victory Margin, Game 69 SFA 139 vs Schreiner 69 (11/25/96) Victory Margin, Season ( ) Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier SFA Team Superlatives Field Goals Most Field Goals, Game 67, vs. Paul Quinn College (12/19/72) Most Field Goals, Season 1,160 ( ) Most Field Goal Attempts, Game 92, vs. Schreiner (11/25/96) Most Field Goal Attempts, Season 2,302 ( ) Best Field Goal Percentage, Game.718 (28-39), vs. Ouachita Baptist (12/4/84) Best Field Goal Percentage, Season.563 ( ) The Lumberjacks set a school record for rebounds in a single season with 1,820. The team won a record 31 games that season en route to the Lone Star Conference championship and a third-place finish in the NAIA National Tournament. Players from this team were also involved in setting 10 other team superlatives. Free Throws Most Free Throws, Game 41, vs. East Texas State (12/22/69) Most Free Throws, Season 720 ( ) Most Free Throw Attempts, Game 54, vs. Howard Payne (12/17/53) 54, vs. Grambling State (1/23/68) Most Free Throw Attempts, Season 979 ( ) Best Free Throw Percentage, Game (20-20) vs. Howard Payne (12/30/06) Best Free Throw Percentage, Season.758 ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Most Three-Point Field Goals, Game 19, Schreiner (11/25/96) Most Three-Point Field Goals, Season 248 ( ) Most Three-Point Attempts, Game 39, vs. Schreiner (11/25/96) Most Three-Point Attempts, Season 694 ( ) Best Three-Point Percentage, Game (7-7) vs. Texas-Arlington (12/19/86) Best Three-Point Percentage, Season.498, ( ) Ranked third in final NCAA Division I statistics. Rebounds Most Rebounds, Game 84, vs. Abilene Christian (1/10/76) Most Rebounds, Season 1,820 ( ) Highest Rebound Average, Season ( ) Assists Most Assists, Game 35, vs. Angelo State (1/11/75) Most Assists, Season games ( ) The team set the school mark for 3-point field goal percentage in a game. The Lumberjacks hit 7-of-7 threes in a win over Texas Arlington on Dec lumberjack basketball

45 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Field Goals Most Field Goals, Game 18, George Johnson (att. 25) vs. Grambling St. (1/23/68) 18, James Silas (att. 29) vs. Angelo State (1/10/72) 18, Loddie Naymola (att. 28) vs. ETBU (12/11/76) Most Field Goals, Season 270, Vernon Evans ( ) 270, Archie Myers ( ) Most Field Goals, Career (4 Years) 690 (112 games) George Johnson ( 66-70) Most Field Goals, Career (3 Years) 658 (93 games) Pete Harris ( ) Most Field Goals, Career (2 Years) 411 (54 games) Vernon Evans ( 74-76) Field Goal Attempts Most Field Goal Attempts, Game 38, Ted Asimos (made 15) vs. Rice (12/29/50) Most Field Goal Attempts, Season 621, Vernon Evans ( ) Most Field Goal Attempts, Career 1,285, Pete Harris ( ) Most Field Goal Attempts, Career (4 Years) 1,235 (112 games) George Johnson ( ) Most Field Goal Attempts, Career (3 Years) 1,285 (93 games) Pete Harris ( 70-73) Most Field Goal Attempts, Career (2 Years) 913 (54 games) Vernon Evans ( 74-76) Points Most Points, Game 49, James Silas vs. Angelo State (1/10/72) Most Points, Season 743, Robert Gords ( ) Most Points, Career 1,884 (102 games), James Silas ( 68-72) Most Points, Career (4Years) 1,860 (112 gms), George Johnson ( 66-70) Most Points, Career (3Years) 1,884 (102 games), James Silas ( 68-72) Most Points, Career (2Years) 955 (54 games), Vernon Evans ( 74-76) Highest Scoring Average, Season 24.5 (637 pts in 26 games), James Silas ( ) Highest Scoring Average, Career 22.3 (1,763 pts in 79 games) Robert Gords ( ) Field Goal Percentage Highest Field Goal Percentage, Game (12-12) Surry Oliver vs. Houston Baptist (12/21/68) Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season.667 ( ) Marvin Polnick ( 68-69) Highest Field Goal Percentage, Career.5981 ( ) Alan Howard ( 79-82) Highest Field Goal %, Career (4 Years).5954 ( ) Marvin Polnick ( 66-70) Highest Field Goal %, Career (3 Years).5981 ( ) Alan Howard ( 79-82) Highest Field Goal %, Career (2 Years).5817 ( ) Robert Gords ( 71-73) SFA Individual Superlatives Three-Point Field Goals Most Three-Point Field Goals, Game 9, Davanzio Carter (attempted Southeastern Louisiana (1/24/98) 9, Henry Howard (attempted UT-Arlington (1/22/2000) Most Three-Point Field Goals, Season 94, Josh Alexander ( ) Most Three-Point Field Goals, Career 239, Josh Alexander (2005-pres.) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Most 3-Point Attempts, Game 15, Rontrek Floyd (made San Antonio (2/3/96) Most 3-PT Field Goal Attempts, Season 244, Rontrek Floyd ( ) Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts, Career (4 Years) 590, Rontrek Floyd ( ) Three-Point FG Percentage Highest 3-Point Field Goal %, Season.547 (58-106) Eric Rhodes ( ) Highest 3-Point Field Goal %, Career.493 ( ) Eric Rhodes ( ) Rebounding Most Rebounds, Game 31, Pete Harris vs. Texas A&M (1/22/73) Most Rebounds, Season 625, Pete Harris ( ) Most Rebounds, Career 1,566 (93 games), Pete Harris ( ) Most Rebounds, Career (4 Years) 1,444 (112 games), George Johnson ( ) Most Rebounds, Career (3 Years) 1,566 (93 games), Pete Harris ( ) Most Rebounds, Career (2 Years) 786 (79 games), Robert Gords ( ) Highest Rebounding Average, Season 19.3 (522 rbs in 27 games), Pete Harris ( ) Highest Rebounding Average, Career 16.8 (1,566 rbs in 93 games), Pete Harris ( ) James Silas ( ) is the Lumberjack all-time leader in single-game points and career points, as well as free throws in a game, season and career. Assists Most Assists, Game 14, Jimmie Weaver vs. Angelo State (1/11/75) 14, Winston Harrison vs. Abilene Christian (2/8/82) Most Assists, Season 191, Winston Harrison ( ) Most Assists, Career 454, Marcus Clark ( ) Most Assists, Career (4 Years) 454, Marcus Clark ( ) Most Assists, Career (3 Years) 354, Winston Harrison ( ) Most Assists, Career (2 Years) 320, Robert Clark ( ) Free Throws Most Free Throws, Game 18, James Silas (att. 18) vs. Texas A&M (12/1/70) 18, Eric Rhodes (att. 18) vs. Southwest Texas St. (2/21/87) Most Free Throws, Season 237, James Silas ( ) Most Free Throws, Career 499, James Silas ( ) Most Free Throws, Career (4 Years) 341 (110 games), Scott Dimak ( ) Most Free Throws, Career (3 Years) 499 (102 games), James Silas ( ) Free Throw Attempts Most Free Throw Attempts, Game 20, Keith Lowery (made 16) vs. SE Oklahoma (12/1/70) Most Free Throw Attempts, Season 289, James Silas ( ) Most Free Throw Attempts, Career 622, C.L. Nix ( ) Most Free Throw Attempts, Career (4 Years) 503 (112 games), George Johnson ( ) Most Free Throw Attempts, Career (3 Years) 622, C.L. Nix ( ) Most Free Throw Attempts, Career (2 Years) 393 (79 games), Robert Gords ( ) George Johnson ( ) is the SFA leader in rebounds for a four-year career. He ranks second all-time in both scoring and rebounding. records & history lumberjack basketball 45

46 records & history Scoring Player Years Points 1. James Silas , George Johnson , Pete Harris , Surry Oliver , Roberts Gords , Josh Alexander , C.L. Nix , Matt Kingsley , Ervin Polnick , Scott Dimak , Nathan Randle , Harvey Huffstetler , Andria Brown , Marvin Polnick , Marcus Clark , Eric Rhodes , Wayne Mahone , Rontrek Floyd , Keith Lowery , Kevin Hurley ,109 Rebounding Player Years Rebounds 1. Pete Harris , George Johnson , Surry Oliver C.L. Nix Andria Brown Kenneth Beasley Robert Gords Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Mike Cook Bobby Drake Bobby Moore Javan Rouzan Kevin Hurley Paul Afford Field Goals Player Years FGM 1. George Johnson Surry Oliver Pete Harris Robert Gords James Silas Matt Kingsley Josh Alexander Harvey Huffstetler C.L. Nix Andria Brown Field Goals Attempted Player Years FGA 1. Pete Harris , Josh Alexander , George Johnson , Surry Oliver , Andria Brown , Robert Gords , Harvey Huffstetler , C.L. Nix , Matt Kingsley , James Silas ,011 Field Goal Percentage Player Years Made-Attempts FG% 1. Alan Howard Marvin Polnick Robert Gords James Silas Ron Banks Surry Oliver George Johnson Clarence King Ervin Polnick Deric Moten Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Career Leaders Free Throw Percentage Player (min. 100 made) Years FT% 1. Kenneth Willingham ( ) 2. Kerry McIlroy ( ) 3. Collin Wade ( ) 4. James Silas ( ) Marcus Clark ( ) 6. Wayne Mahone ( ) 7. Scott Dimak ( ) 8. David Nutt ( ) 9. Robert Clark ( ) 10. Rick Dowdel ( ) Rebounding Average Player Years RPG 1. Pete Harris George Johnson C.L. Nix Milton Phillips Javan Rouzan Robert Gords Michael McKellar Kenneth Beasley Surry Oliver Mike Cook Free Throws Made Player Years FTM 1. James Silas C.L. Nix Matt Kingsley Bobby Moore Scott Dimak Marcus Clark George Johnson Josh Alexander Ervin Polnick Marvin Polnick Free Throws Attempted Player Years FTA 1. C.L. Nix James Silas Matt Kingsley George Johnson Ervin Polnick Marvin Polnick Bobby Moore Surry Oliver Scott Dimak Marcus Clark Games Played Player Years Games 1. Matt Kingsley Josh Alexander Marvin Polnick Andria Brown Surry Oliver George Johnson Kerry McIlroy Marcus Clark Ervin Polnick Scott Dimak Assists Player Years Assists 1. Marcus Clark Jermaine Lyons Eric Bell Winston Harrison Scott Dimak Robert Clark Rontrek Floyd Doug George Andria Brown Roynal Bridgeforth lumberjack basketball

47 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths All-Time Top Individual Performances Points In A Game James Silas vs. Angelo State - 1/10/72 (18-29 FG, FT) George Johnson vs. Grambling State - 1/23/68 (18-25 FG, 9-12 FT) Ted Asimos vs. Rice - 12/29/50 (15-38 FG, FT) Scott Dimak vs. Texas Southern - 1/5/89 (12-19 FG, 9-10 FT, 7 3G) C.L. Nix vs. St. Edwards - 1/22/55 (15-28 FG, 9-12 FT) 39 C.L. Nix vs. Southwest Texas - 2/4/56 (14-19 FG, FT) 39 James Silas vs. St. Thomas (MN) - 12/29/71 (14-22 FG, FT) 39 Archie Myers vs. Abilene Christian - 1/21/74 (17-24 FG, 5-7 FT) 39 Archie Myers vs. Texas A&I - 1/26/74 (15-23 FG, 9-12 FT) 39 Loddie Naymola vs. E. Texas Baptist - 12/11/76 (18-28 FG, 3-4 FT) C.L. Nix vs. Sul Ross - 1/31/55 (15-22 FG, 7-8 FT) 37 C.L. Nix vs. Southeastern Okla. - 12/28/56 (15-28 FG, 7-8 FT) 37 Robert Gords vs. Tarleton State - 1/3/72 (17-20 FG, 3-6 FT) C.L. Nix vs. Sam Houston - 2/11/55 (14 FG, 8-11 FT) 36 Harvey Rayson vs. Sam Houston - 1/13/68 (14-21 FG, 8-10 FT) 36 George Johnson vs. Southwest Tx - 2/15/69 (15-21 FG, 6-10 FT) 36 James Silas vs. Tarleton State - 1/3/72 (13-22 FG, FT) 36 Vernon Evans vs. Texas A&I - 2/16/76 (16-29 FG, 4-4 FT) Robert Gords vs. Southwest Texas - 1/16/71 (12-17 FG, FT) 35 Pete Harris vs. Sam Houston - 1/29/72 (14-32 FG, 7-9 FT) 35 Robert Gords vs. Angelo State - 2/14/72 (15-22 FG, 5-6 FT) 35 Robert Gords vs. Paul Quinn - 12/18/72 (17-20 FG, 1-3 FT) 35 Antonio Burks vs. Lamar - 2/25/04 (14-26 FG, 0-0 F) Rebounds In A Game Pete Harris vs. Texas A&I - 1/22/ Pete Harris vs. Paul Quinn College - 12/18/72 29 Pete Harris vs. McMurry - 2/17/ George Johnson vs. Grambling - 1/23/ Pete Harris vs. North Park (Ill.) - 12/17/71 27 Kenneth Beasley vs. Texas Wesleyan - 11/26/ Pete Harris vs. Northwestern State - 12/1/71 26 Kenneth Beasley vs. Texas A&I - 2/12/ Pete Harris vs. St. Marys - 3/1/71 25 Pete Harris vs. Sul Ross - 1/8/72 25 Pete Harris vs. Sul Ross - 2/12/72 25 Pete Harris vs. Angelo State - 2/14/72 25 Pete Harris vs. Henderson State - 11/27/ George Johnson vs. Texas A&I - 2/15/69 24 Pete Harris vs. Howard Payne - 2/15/ George Johnson vs. Northwestern State - 12/18/67 23 George Johnson vs. Midwestern State - 12/7/68 23 Pete Harris vs. Tarleton State - 12/30/70 23 Pete Harris vs. Midwestern State - 11/29/71 23 Pete Harris vs. Central Michigan - 12/30/71 23 Pete Harris vs. Angelo State - 1/10/72 Field Goals In A Game (of 25) George Johnson vs. Grambling - 1/23/68 18 (of 28) Loddie Naymola vs. East Texas Baptist - 12/11/76 18 (of 29) James Silas vs. Angelo State - 1/10/ (of 20) Robert Gords vs. Tarleton State - 1/3/72 17 (of 20) Robert Gords vs. Paul Quinn College - 12/18/72 17 (of 24) Archie Myers vs. Abilene Christian - 1/21/ ( NA ) C.C. Williams vs. Trinity - 1/10/34 16 (of 22) George Johnson vs. Midwestern State - 12/7/68 16 (of 29) Archie Myers vs. Abilene Christian - 2/25/74 16 (of 29) Vernon Evans vs. Texas A&I - 2/16/76 Field Goal Attempts In A Game (made 15) Ted Asimos vs. Rice - 12/29/ (made 15) James Johnston vs. Lamar - 2/19/51 35 (made 14) Vernon Evans vs. Abilene Christian - 1/6/ (made 9) Gerald Cecil vs. Sam Houston - 2/24/ (made 14) Pete Harris vs. Sam Houston - 1/29/ (made 14) Vernon Evans vs. Houston Baptist - 2/12/76 31 (made 11) Vernon Evans vs. Texas A&I - 2/2/76 31 (made 10) James Johnston vs. Howard Payne - 12/15/ (made 15) James Silas vs. Sul Ross - 1/8/72 30 (made 13) Vernon Evans vs. East Texas State - 2/19/76 Best Single Game Field Goal Percentage %, (12-12) Surry Oliver vs. Houston Baptist - 12/21/ %, (10-10) C.L. Nix vs. Lamar - 2/8/55 100%, (10-10) Marvin Polnick vs. Sam Houston - 1/14/67 100%, (10-10) Ben UL-Monroe - 1/5/ %, ( 8-8) Greg Roe vs. Midwestern State - 12/8/78 100%, ( 8-8) Kevin Hurley vs. Prairie View A&M - 1/14/7 100%, ( 7-7) Mike Cook vs. East Texas Baptist - 12/3/ %, ( 7-7) Wilbert Marshall vs. St. Marys - 1/5/77 100%, ( 7-7) Wilbert Marshall vs. Ouachita Baptist - 12/17/77 100%, ( 7-7) Alan Howard vs. Ouachita Baptist - 1/3/80 100%, ( 7-7) John Henry vs. Abilene Christian - 1/10/81 Free Throws In A Game (of 18) James Silas vs. Texas A&M - 12/1/70 18 (of 18) Eric Rhodes vs. Southwest Texas - 2/21/ (of 18) Mike Cook vs. Northwestern State - 12/30/ (of 16) C.L. Nix vs. St. Edwards - 12/10/56 16 (of 16) Kevin Barker vs. Nicholls State - 3/10/95 16 (of 20) Keith Lowery vs. Southeastern Oklahoma - 12/28/ (of 15) Marcus Clark vs. UL-Monroe - 1/13/05 15 (of 16) Marcus Clark vs. McNeese State - 2/3/05 15 (of 18) Brian Hildebrand vs. Sul Ross - 2/14/61 15 (of 19) C.L. Nix vs. East Texas Baptist - 3/1/ (of 17) Keith Tate vs. Northwestern State - 1/5/98 14 (of 16) Marvin Polnick vs. East Texas State - 12/22/69 14 (of 14) Scott Dimak vs. Washington State - 12/2/88 14 (of 14) Scott Dimak vs. Northwestern State - 1/28/89 Free Throw Attempts In A Game (made 16) Keith Lowery vs. Southeastern Oklahoma - 12/28/ (made 15) C.L. Nix vs. East Texas Baptist - 3/1/ (made 15) Brian Hildebrand vs. Sul Ross - 2/14/61 18 (made 17) Mike Cook vs. Northwestern State - 12/30/65 18 (made 18) James Silas vs. Texas A&M - 12/1/70 18 (made 18) Eric Rhodes vs. Southwest Texas 2/21/ (made 14) Keith Tate vs. Northwestern State - 1/5/ (made 16) C.L. Nix vs. St. Edwards - 12/10/56 16 (made 16) Kevin Barker vs. Nicholls State - 3/10/95 16 )made 15) Marcus Clark vs. McNeese State - 2/3/05 16 (made 14) Marvin Polnick vs. East Texas State - 12/22/69 16 (made 13) Bobby Moore vs. Howard Payne - 2/1/57 16 (made 13) Don Dennis vs. McNeese State -11/29/60 Best Single Game Percentage %, (18-18) James Silas vs. Texas A&M - 12/1/70 100%, (18-18) Eric Rhodes vs. Southwest Texas - 2/21/ %, (16-16) C.L. Nix vs. St. Edwards - 1/10/56 100%, (16-16) Kevin Barker vs. Nicholls State - 3/10/ %, (15-15) Marcus Clark vs. UL-Monroe - 1/13/ %, (14-14) Scott Dimak vs. Washington State - 12/2/88 100%, (14-14) Scott Dimak vs. Northwestern State - 1/28/ %, (12-12) James Silas vs. Northwestern State - 12/1/ %, (11-11) David Nutt vs. Sam Houston - 2/22/65 100%, (11-11) David Nutt vs. East Texas Baptist - 12/9/65 100%, (11-11) Patrick Gusters vs. UT-Arlington - 2/11/99 100%, (11-11) Marcus Clark vs. Sam Houston - 1/15/05 3-Point Field Goals In A Game 1. 9 (of 13) Davanzio Carter at Southeastern Louisiana -1/24/98 9 (of 14) Henry Howard at UT-Arlington - 1/22/ (of 11) Jack Little at North Texas - 1/21/ (of 9) Scott Dimak vs. Texas Southern - 1/5/89 7 (of 9) Nathan Randle at Texas-San Antonio - 1/30/92 7 (of 11) Nathan Randle at Texas-San Antonio - 1/7/93 7 (of 15) Rontrek Floyd at Texas-San Antonio - 2/3/96 7 (of 8) Terrance Lofton vs. South Alabama - 12/11/99 7 (of 13) Antonio Burks vs. Lamar - 2/25/04 7 (of 11) Josh Alexander vs. Louisiana-Monroe - 3/1/06 7 (of 9) Josh Alexander vs. Northern Illinois - 12/22/06 7 (of 13) Josh Alexander vs. A&M-Corpus Christi - 2/28/07 7 (of 10) Josh Alexander at Texas A&M - 11/18/08 3-Point Attempts In A Game (made 7) Rontrek Floyd at Texas-San Antonio - 2/3/ (made 9) Henry Howard at UT-Arlington - 1/22/ (made 9) Davanzio Carter at S eastern Louisiana 1/24/98 13 (made 4) Skip Jackson vs. UT-San Antonio - 2/12/ (made 5) Rontrek Floyd vs. Texas-San Antonio - 1/7/ (made 2) Scott Dimak vs. Texas-Arlington - 2/9/89 12 (made 5) Rontrek Floyd vs. Cal State-Northridge - 12/9/95 12 (made 3) Josh Alexander vs. UT-Tyler - 11/9/07 12 (made 5) Josh Alexander vs. UT-Arlington - 3/1/08 12 (made 5) Gerald Fonzie vs. UTSA - 3/13/08 Assists In A Game Jimmie Weaver vs. Angelo State - 1/11/75 14 Winston Harrison vs. Abilene Christian - 2/8/ Robert Clark vs. Southwestern - 1/14/86 13 Robert Clark vs. Grambling - 12/22/ Andria Brown vs. East Texas State - 1/20/75 12 Jermaine Lyons vs. UT-San Antonio - 1/18/97 12 Marcus Clark at Kansas State - 11/26/ Rick Dowdle vs. East Texas Baptist Rick Dowdle vs. East Texas Baptist - 11/17/77 11 Mike Richardson vs. Tarleton State - 1/14/76 11 Roynal Bridgeforth vs. Texas-San Antonio - 1/4/96 11 Eric Bell at Northern Illinois - 11/24/07 records & history lumberjack basketball 47

48 records & history Top 10 Team Scoring Averages Average Games Points Season Won-Lost Top 10 Team Win Margins Margin SFA Avg Opp Avg Season Won-Lost Top 10 Team Scoring Defense (Since World War II) Average Games Points Season Won-Lost Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Top Team Performances (Season) Top 10 Field Goal Percentage Pct FGM FGA Season Won-Lost Top 10 Free Throw Percentage Pct FTM FTA Season Won-Lost Top 10 Rebound Percentages Pct SFA Avg. Opp. Avg. Season Won-Lost / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Top 10 Team Victories Won Played Pct Season Won-Lost The Jacks won the Gulf Star Conference title. The team ranks in the Top 10 for field goal percentage. The Jacks celebrate a win over James Madison in the 1987 NIT Tournament at William R. Johnson Coliseum. The team is the fifth-best free throw shooting squad in school history. The team is also in the Top 10 for rebound percentage and wins. 48 lumberjack basketball

49 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Most Points vs. Paul Quinn College 88-12/19/ vs. Angelo State 111-1/10/ vs. Howard Payne 123-2/15/ vs. Schreiner 69-11/25/ vs. Tarleton State - 2/1/ vs. Tarleton State 90-12/30/ vs. Jarvis Christian 73-11/25/ vs. Howard Payne 112-1/10/ vs. Tarleton State 86-1/3/ vs. Sul Ross 101-2/8/ vs. Texas Wesleyan 73-12/5/94 Largest Win Margin 1. 69, SFA 138, Schreiner 69-11/25/ , SFA 150, Paul Quinn College 88-12/19/ , SFA 122, Houston Baptist 61-12/12/ , SFA 82, Lon Morris , SFA 78, Trinity 19-2/24/33 59, SFA 69, Texas Wesleyan 10-1/17/ , SFA 108, Okla. Panhandle St /20/ , SFA 120, Sul Ross 64-2/3/ , SFA 127, Jarvis Christian 73-11/25/80 54, SFA 85, Trinity 31-1/11/34 Rebounds vs. Abilene Christian - 1/10/ vs. Paul Quinn College - 12/19/ vs. Sul Ross - 1/8/ vs. Texas Lutheran - 12/9/54 77 vs. Grambling - 12/1/ vs. Houston Baptist - 12/2/ vs. Texas A&I - 2/15/ vs. Tarleton State - 1/4/ vs. Midwestern State - 12/7/68 72 vs. Sul Ross - 1/31/55 72 vs. Sul Ross - 1/10/73 72 vs. Jarvis Christian - 11/25/80 Field Goals (of 112) vs. Paul Quinn College - 12/19/ (of 98) vs. Howard Payne - 2/15/ (of 97) vs. Jarvis Christian - 11/25/ (of 99) vs. Texas A&I - 1/22/ (of 96) vs. Angelo State - 1/10/72 53 (of 91) vs. Texas A&I - 2/26/72 53 (of 100) vs. Texas A&I - 2/17/ (of 86) vs. Tarleton State - 1/3/72 52 (of 75) vs. Sul Ross - 2/7/ (of 93) vs. Tarleton State - 12/30/70 51 (of 64) vs. Tarleton State - 2/5/73 Field Goal Attempts (made 67) vs. Paul Quinn College - 12/19/ (made 35) vs. McNeese State - 2/25/ (made 41) vs. Abilene Christian - 1/10/ (made 48) vs. Paul Quinn College - 2/10/ (made 32) vs. Howard Payne - 12/15/ (made 33) vs. Prairie View A&M - 12/1/ (made 26) vs. Lamar - 2/19/ (made 30) vs. East Texas Baptist - 1/8/ (made 46) vs. McMurry - 2/14/ (made 53) vs. Texas A&I - 2/17/75 Field Goal Percentage %, (28-39) vs. Ouachita Baptist - 12/9/ %, (31-44) vs. Ouachita Baptist - 1/3/ %, (16-23) vs. East Texas State - 1/17/ %, (32-46) vs. Southwest Texas - 2/16/ %, (41-59) vs. McMurry - 2/20/ %, (52-75) vs. Sul Ross - 2/7/ %, (27-39) vs. East Texas Baptist - 12/2/ %, (45-66) vs. Sul Ross - 2/3/ %, (45-66) vs. Oklahoma Panhandle St. - 12/20/ %, (33-49) vs. St. Marys - 3/1/68 Top Team Performances (Game) 3-Point Field Goals (of 39) vs. Schreiner - 11/25/ (of 25) at Southeastern Louisiana - 1/24/ (of 32) vs. San Francisco - 11/28/94 15 (of 32) vs. Northwestern State - 1/19/95 15 (of 35) vs. Texas-Arlington - 2/23/ (of 17) vs. San Diego - 12/4/91 13 (of 25) vs. Texas Wesleyan - 12/5/94 13 (of 27) at Centenary - 12/17/ (of 21) vs. U.S. International - 12/22/90 12 (of 24) at Texas-San Antonio - 1/30/92 12 (of 22) at New Mexico - 11/27/94 12 (of 28) at Southwest Texas - 1/12/95 12 (of 25) at McNeese State - 2/22/96 3-Point Field Goal Attempts (made 19) vs. Schreiner - 11/25/96 35 (made 15) vs. Texas-Arlington - 2/23/ (made 9) at Texas-San Antonio - 1/14/ (made 15) vs. San Francisco - 11/28/94 32 (made 15) vs. Northwestern State - 1/19/ (made 12) at Texas-San Antonio - 1/7/93 30 (made 8) at Texas - 12/20/94 30 (made 7) vs. Centenary - 1/4/ (made 7) vs. North Texas - 3/6/ (made 12) at Southwest Texas - 1/12/95 28 (made 10) vs. North Texas - 2/25/95 28 (made 5) vs. Louisiana Tech - 12/8/95 3-Point Field Goal Percentage %, (7-7) vs. Texas-Arlington - 12/19/86 100%, (5-5) vs. Louisiana Tech - 12/6/86 100%, (5-5) vs. Northwestern State - 1/19/87 100%, (5-5) vs. McNeese State - 1/14/ %, (5-6) vs. Montana State - 12/23/ %, (5-6) vs. Southwest Texas - 2/16/ %, (9-11) vs. Northern Iowa - 1/6/ %, (4-5) vs. Nicholls State - 2/2/ %, (4-5) vs. Northeast Louisiana - 2/20/ %, (7-9) vs. Southeastern Louisiana - 1/18/04 Free Throws (of 50) vs. East Texas State - 12/22/ (of 51) vs. Southwest Texas - 2/4/ (of 47) vs. East Texas State - 1/30/71 37 (of 51) vs. Howard Payne - 1/10/ (of 43) vs. Houston Baptist - 12/2/66 34 (of 54) vs. Grambling - 1/23/ (of 46) vs. East Texas Baptist - 3/3/56 33 (of 43) vs. Texas Wesleyan - 12/18/56 33 (of 41) vs. Arkansas-Little Rock - 11/28/64 33 (of 50) vs. Angelo State - 1/5/70 33 (of 53) vs. Angelo State - 1/10/72 33 (of 47) vs. Cameron State - 1/2/81 33 (of 40) vs. Univ. of Portland - 12/30/88 Free Throw Attempts (made 34) vs. Grambling - 1/23/68 54 (made 37) vs. Howard Payne - 12/17/ (made 33) vs. Angelo State - 1/10/ (made 27) vs. Schreiner - 11/25/96 51 (made 39) vs. Southwest Texas - 2/4/56 51 (made 37) vs. Howard Payne - 1/10/69 51 (made 30) vs. Rice - 12/8/ (made 41) vs. East Texas State - 12/22/69 50 (made 33) vs. Angelo State - 1/5/70 50 (made 28) vs. Huston-Tillotson - 1/2/81 50 (made 25) vs. Sam Houston - 1/19/68 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) %, (20-20) vs. Howard Payne - 12/30/06 100%, (20-20) vs. South Florida - 11/20/04 100%, (19-19) vs. UL-Monroe - 1/13/05 100%, (10-10) vs. Lamar - 2/7/ %, (18-19) vs. Southwest Texas - 1/6/ %, (32-34) vs. Sam Houston - 2/22/ %, (16-17) vs. Southeastern Louisiana - 2/15/ %, (16-17) vs. Southeastern Louisiana - 3/12/ %, (31-33) vs. Southwest Texas - 2/21/ %, (15-16) vs. Nicholls State - 2/20/ %, (15-16) vs. McNeese State - 2/18/04 records & history lumberjack basketball 49

50 records & history Scoring Season Name Games Points Ave Conf. Finish S.A. Kerr (No LSC S.A. Kerr records until C.C. Williams ) Woodrow Arnold Moss Crenshaw (LSC ONLY) Matty Matteson Matty Matteson Van Samford (LSC ONLY) Ray Die (LSC ONLY) Lanky Williams Wyatt Dotson James Johnston James Johnston Ted Asimos Gerald Cecil (4th, LSC) Paul Alford (7th, LSC) C.L. Nix (1st, LSC) C.L. Nix (2nd, LSC) C.L. Nix (3rd,. LSC) Bobby Moore (4th, LSC) Elvin Lowery Wayne Mahone Don Dennis (5th, LSC) Keith Lowery (7th, LSC) Keith Lowery Glen Stancil Glen Stancil (7th, LSC) Freddie Steele (5th, LSC) Surry Oliver George Johnson (5th, LSC) George Johnson (4th, LSC) James Silas (9th, LSC) James Silas (2nd, LSC) Robert Gords (1st, LSC) Pete Harris (4th, LSC) Archie Myers (3rd, LSC) Andria Brown (8th, LSC) Vernon Evans (2nd, LSC) Mike Dukes (12th, LSC) Mike Dukes (8th, LSC) Karl Godine (3rd, LSC) Karl Godine (6th, LSC) Hiram Harrison (13th, LSC) Hiram Harrison (5th, LSC) Johnny Taylor (4th, LSC) Johnny Taylor (8th, LSC) John Mouton (4th, GSC) Darnell JeanLouis (5th, GSC) Eric Rhodes (4th, GSC) Eric Rhodes (6th, SLC) Scott Dimak (3rd, SLC) Avery Helms (14th, SLC) Jack Little (13th, SLC) Nathan Randle (3rd, SLC) Nathan Randle (5th, SLC) Nathan Randle (13th, SLC) Kevin Barker (9th, SLC) Eric Leftwich (7th, SLC) Wayne Allen (8th, SLC) Keith Tate (10th, SLC) Patrick Gusters (1st, SLC) Ron Banks (10th, SLC) Skip Jackson (9th, SLC) Percy Green (12th, SLC) Percy Green (11th, SLC) Antonio Burks (7th, SLC) Marcus Clark (11th, SLC) Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Annual Leaders Season Name Games Points Ave Conf. Finish Josh Alexander (7th, SLC) Josh Alexander (12th, SLC) Josh Alexander (3rd, SLC) Matt Kingsley (5th, SLC) Eddie Williams Rebounding Season Name Games Rebs Ave Conf. Finish Ted Asimos (No LSC Jackie Bond records until Jackie Bond ) Paul Alford C.L. Nix C.L. Nix (4th, LSC) C.L. Nix (4th, LSC) Bobby Moore Elvin Lowery Bobby Drake Bobby Drake (6th, LSC) Bobby Drake (4th, LSC) Keith Lowery (9th, LSC) James Hahn (8th, LSC) Mike Cook (3rd, LSC) Mike Cook (1st, LSC) George Johnson (1st, LSC) George Johnson (1st, LSC) George Johnson (1st, LSC) George Johnson Pete Harris (2nd, LSC) Pete Harris (SFA & LSC records) Pete Harris (1st, LSC) Andria Brown (7th, LSC) Andria Brown (4th, LSC) Kenneth Beasley (2nd, LSC) Kenneth Beasley (2nd, LSC) Mike Dukes (4th, LSC) Sherman Kossie (6th, LSC) Michael McKeller (5th, LSC) Sherman Kossie (5th, LSC) Hiram Harrison (4th, LSC) Johnny Taylor (2th, LSC) Johnny Taylor (3rd, LSC) Clarence King (5th, SLC) Tim Holloway (6th, SLC) Avery Helms (6th, SLC) Nathan Randle (9th, SLC) Nathan Randle (11th, SLC) Kevin Barker (12th, SLC) Javan Rouzan (1st, SLC) Javan Rouzan (1st, SLC) Wayne Allen (3rd,SLC) David Henry (10th, SLC) Patrick Gusters (8th, SLC) Emanuel Jackson (t6th, SLC) Ransom White (11th, SLC) Ransom White (8th, SLC) Stevin Ozier Taylor Moore Hank Rivers (17th, SLC) Hank Rivers (9th, SLC) Josh Alexander (9th, SLC) Josh Alexander (16th, SLC) Josh Alexander (16th, SLC) Matt Kingsley (5th, SLC) Jordan Glynn (4th, SLC) 50 lumberjack basketball

51 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Total Games Played Overall:... 2,148 Collegiate:... 2,077 SLC: All-Time Won-Lost Record Overall:...1, (.603) Collegiate:...1, (.601) SLC: (.444) All-Time Home Record Overall: (.758) SLC: (.585) All-Time Road Record Overall: (.448) SLC: (.348) Most Games in a Season Overall:...34 ( ) SLC:...20 (Twice) Most Victories in a Season Overall: ( ) SLC: ( ) Most Defeats in a Season Overall: ( ) SLC: ( ) Fewest Victories in a Season Overall: ( ) SLC: ( ) Fewest Defeats in a Season Overall: ( ) SLC: (Twice) Season Opening Victories 49 in 86 seasons Longest Game (4OT) victory over Southwestern (Texas) 1/9/83 Longest Win Streak in One Season Overall: 29 (1 loss) Longest Win Streak, Combined Seasons Overall: 33 (Feb. 13, 1969 to March 21, 1970) Most Consecutive Home Victories Overall: 47 (Jan. 14, 1967 to Dec. 3, 1970) All games played at Shelton Gym Most Consecutive Victories in the Coliseum Overall: 31 (Dec. 14, Nov. 23, 2004) Longest Losing Streak Overall: 11 (Jan. 6, 2000 to Feb. 10, 2000 SLC: 11 (Jan. 6, 2000 to Feb. 10, 2000 Consecutive Home Defeats Overall: 11 (Dec. 4, 1999 to March 4, 2000) SLC: 10 (Jan. 6, 2000 to Dec. 28, 2000) Consecutive Home Defeats in the Coliseum Overall: 11 (Dec. 4, 1999 to March 4, 2000) SLC: 10 (Jan. 6, 2000 to Dec. 28, 2000) Most Consecutive Road Defeats Overall: 28 (Jan. 26, 1978 to Feb. 25, 1980) SLC: 7 (Jan. 28, 1988 to March 3, 1988) (Jan. 14, 1989 to Feb. 18, 1989) (Jan. 11, 1990 to March 1, 1990) (Jan. 14, 1994 to Feb. 26, 1994) Miscellaneous Records OVERTIME GAMES Season Opponent & Score Site Record 1927 SFA 26, St. Mary s 24 San Antonio North Texas 33, SFA 32 Denton North Texas 40, SFA 36 (2 OT) Nacogdoches New Mexico Teachers 33, SFA 32 Nacogdoches SFA 40, Southwest Texas State 39 San Marcos Midwestern State 58, SFA 57 Wichita Falls SFA 68, St. Edwards 65 Austin SFA 68, Texas Wesleyan 61 Nacogdoches Northwestern State 72, SFA 66 (2 OT) Nacogdoches Henderson State 88, SFA 83 Arkadelphia, Ark Louisiana College 83, SFA 76 Pineville, La Midwestern State 101, SFA 88 Nacogdoches Texas Wesleyan 107, SFA 101 (2 OT) Nacogdoches Howard Payne 83, SFA 80 Brownwood East Texas State 74, SFA 71 Brownwood Angelo State 60, SFA 59 Brownwood SFA 85, Dallas Baptist 79 Nacogdoches Sam Houston State 57, SFA 56 (2 OT) Huntsville SFA 56, Angelo State 52 Nacogdoches Texas A&I 82, SFA 80 Huntsville Howard Payne 87, SFA 83 Nacogdoches Southwest Texas State 56, SFA 51 San Marcos Southern Arkansas 60, SFA 58 Magnolia, Ark SFA 101, S western (Texas) 99 (4 OT) Nacogdoches SFA 59, Angelo State 58 Nacogdoches SFA 63, Southern Arkansas 58 Nacogdoches SFA 55, Midwestern State 53 Nacogdoches SFA 67, Dallas Baptist 62 Nacogdoches Sam Houston State 76, SFA 74 Huntsville Southwestern (Texas) 87, SFA 85 Georgetown SFA 81. Louisiana Tech 79 Nacogdoches SFA 79, Southwest Texas State 76 San Marcos SFA 73, McNeese State 71 Nacogdoches Northeast Louisiana 77, SFA 75 Nacogdoches Sam Houston State 89, SFA 86 Nacogdoches McNeese State 87, SFA 85 Nacogdoches Georgia State 65, SFA 60 Nacogdoches SFA 61, Southeastern Louisiana 59 Nacogdoches Georgia State 73, SFA 66 Atlanta, Ga Northwestern State 58, SFA 55 Natchitoches, La SFA 68, McNeese State 62 Nacogdoches Texas-San Antonio 88, SFA 86 San Antonio Northwestern State 68, SFA 65 Nacogdoches SFA 97, North Texas 95 Denton SFA 93, Northwestern State Nacogdoches SFA 78, Northeast Louisiana Nacogdoches SFA 69, Southwest Texas State 64 San Marcos SFA 111, Texas-San Antonio 105 San Antonio SFA 83, Nicholls State 79 Thibodaux, La Northeast Louisiana 94, SFA 85 Nacogdoches UT-Arlington 85, SFA 83 (2 OT) Nacogdoches Northwestern ST 80, SFA 75 Natchitoches, La ULM 68, SFA 62 Monroe, La SFA 90, Rice 86 Nacogdoches SFA 75, Southwest Texas 64 Nacogdoches SFA 77, Sam Houston 70 Nacogdoches Sam Houston 69, SFA 66 Huntsville SFA 73, Lamar 72 Beaumont SFA 78, Texas State 75 Nacogdoches Nicholls State 58, SFA 57 Thibodaux, La SFA 112, North Dakota St. 111 (3 OT) Des Moines, Ia SFA 68, Nicholls 67 Nacogdoches records & history lumberjack basketball 51

52 records & history Points Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Nathan Randle Scott Dimak Marcus Clark Rontrek Floyd Keith Tate Jack Little Eric Leftwich Avery Helms Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Career Leaders (Division I Only) Free throws made Matt Kingsley Marcus Clark Scott Dimak Josh Alexander Nathan Randle Eric Leftwich Keith Tate Deric Moten Kevin Barker Ron Banks Blocked shots Matt Kingsley Emanuel Jackson Benson Akpan Stevin Ozier Josh Alexander Keith Tate Taylor Moore Clarence King , Demetrius Floyd Mario Love Scoring average Nathan Randle Patrick Gusters Scott Dimak Eric Rhodes Clarence King , Josh Alexander Ron Banks Percy Green Jack Little Davanzio Carter Field goals made Matt Kingsley Josh Alexander Nathan Randle Scott Dimak Marcus Clark Keith Tate Jack Little Rontrek Floyd Eddie Williams Percy Green Clarence King ,88-89 Field goal percentage Ron Banks Clarence King , Deric Moten Avery Helms Matt Kingsley Percy Green David Henry Stevin Ozier Taylor Moore Jereal Scott point field goals made Josh Alexander Rontrek Floyd Jack Little Scott Dimak Nathan Randle Antonio Burks Gerald Fonzie Davanzio Carter Eric Rhodes Skip Jackson point FG percentage Eric Rhodes Antonio Burks Scott Dimak Gerald Fonzie Norman Schippers Josh Alexander Marcus Clark Nathan Randle Davanzio Carter Skip Jackson Free throw percentage Kenneth Willingham Collin Wade Marcus Clark Scott Dimak Skip Jackson Jasen Gast Dedrick Sanders Jermaine Lyons , Eric Rhodes Kevin Barker Rebounds Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Javan Rouzan Nathan Randle Keith Tate Taylor Moore Kevin Barker Avery Helms Jeff Williams Antoine Dooley Rebounding average Javan Rouzan Jordan Glynn Wayne Allen Emanuel Jackson Ransom White Clarence King , Nathan Randle Vasco Tonch Hank Rivers Patrick Gusters Assists Marcus Clark Jermaine Lyons , Eric Bell Scott Dimak Rontrek Floyd Roy Bridgeforth Eddie Williams Kenneth Willingham Aaron Radl Gerald Fonzie Assists average Eric Bell Roy Bridgeforth Marcus Clark Scott Dimak Jermaine Lyons , Aaron Radl Rontrek Floyd Kenneth Willingham Wayne Allen Terrance Lofton Steals Marcus Clark Scott Dimak Josh Alexander B.J. Banks Eric Bell Rontrek Floyd Eddie Williams Jasen Gast Jack Little Ransom White Games played Matt Kingsley Josh Alexander Marcus Clark Rontrek Floyd Jeff Williams Deric Moten Jermaine Lyons , Keith Tate Antoine Dooley Eric Leftwich Games started Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Marcus Clark Eric Bell Scott Dimak Rontrek Floyd Keith Tate Jeff Williams Nathan Randle Avery Helms Minutes Josh Alexander Marcus Clark Rontrek Floyd Matt Kingsley Eddie Williams Keith Tate Nathan Randle Jermaine Lyons , Eric Bell Deric Moten Minutes average Robert Clark Delayne Dona Clarence King , Kevin Hurley Ransom White Skip Jackson Josh Alexander Nathan Randle Ji Thomas Rontrek Floyd lumberjack basketball

53 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Points Scott Dimak Nathan Randle Patrick Gusters Matt Kingsley Matt Kingsley Josh Alexander Nathan Randle Antonio Burks Clarence King Josh Alexander Single-Season Leaders (Division I Only) Free throws made Matt Kingsley Scott Dimak Scott Dimak Marcus Clark Kevin Barker Patrick Gusters Wayne Allen Matt Kingsley Eric Leftwich Jereal Scott Assists average Eric Bell Robert Clark Marcus Clark Roy Bridgeforth Jermaine Lyons Jermaine Lyons Delayne Dona Roy Bridgeforth Aaron Radl Marcus Clark records & history Scoring average Patrick Gusters Scott Dimak Nathan Randle Nathan Randle Clarence King Josh Alexander Eric Rhodes Matt Kingsley Matt Kingsley Jack Little Field goals made Matt Kingsley Nathan Randle Patrick Gusters Scott Dimak Clarence King Antonio Burks Matt Kingsley Percy Green Nathan Randle Josh Alexander Field goal percentage Ron Banks Clarence King Deric Moten Dedrick Sanders Rick Achberger Avery Helms Ron Banks Avery Helms Percy Green Matt Kingsley point field goals made Josh Alexander Antonio Burks Rontrek Floyd Norman Schippers Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Gerald Fonzie Rontrek Floyd Davanzio Carter point FG percentage Eric Rhodes Josh Alexander Antonio Burks Nathan Randle Eric Rhodes Josh Alexander Norman Schippers Gerald Fonzie Josh Alexander Davanzio Carter Free throw percentage Kenneth Willingham Jasen Gast Marcus Clark Scott Dimak Collin Wade Walt Harris Skip Jackson Robert Clark Kenneth Willingham Collin Wade Rebounds Javan Rouzan Jordan Glynn Javan Rouzan Matt Kingsley Wayne Allen Emanuel Jackson Cliff Drummond Vasco Tonch Clarence King Kevin Barker Rebounding average Javan Rouzan Javan Rouzan Jordan Glynn Wayne Allen Emanuel Jackson Cliff Drummond Matt Kingsley Clarence King Tim Holloway Vasco Tonch Assists Eric Bell Robert Clark Marcus Clark Roy Bridgeforth Jermaine Lyons Delayne Dona Marcus Clark Jermaine Lyons Scott Dimak Scott Dimak Roy Bridgeforth Blocked shots Emanuel Jackson Benson Akpan Demetrius Floyd Matt Kingsley Stevin Ozier Matt Kingsley Tim Holloway Emanuel Jackson Will Reinke Stevin Ozier Steals Robert Clark Marcus Clark B.J. Banks B.J. Banks Scott Dimak Eddie Williams Jermaine Lyons Scott Dimak Eric Bell Cliff Drummond Games played Players Tied Games started Matt Kingsley Eric Bell Nick Shaw Matt Kingsley Nick Shaw Gerald Fonzie Jereal Scott Jordan Glynn Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Eddie Williams Minutes played Eddie Williams Scott Dimak Josh Alexander Robert Clark Delayne Dona Josh Alexander Eric Rhodes Eric Bell Clarence King Scott Dimak lumberjack basketball 53

54 records & history SCORING Year Player Pts Avg Eric Rhodes Scott Dimak Scott Dimak Norman Schippers Jack Little Nathan Randle Nathan Randle Nathan Randle Kevin Barker Eric Leftwich Wayne Allen Keith Tate Patrick Gusters Ron Banks Skip Jackson Percy Green Percy Green Antonio Burks Marcus Clark Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Matt Kingsley Eddie Williams REBOUNDING Year Player Reb Avg Eric Rhodes Eric Rhodes Clarence King Tim Holloway Avery Helms Nathan Randle Nathan Randle Kevin Barker Javan Rouzan Javan Rouzan Wayne Allen David Henry Patrick Gusters Emanuel Jackson Emanuel Jackson Ransom White Stevin Ozier Hank Rivers Taylor Moore Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Jordan Glynn FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Year Player Pct FG-ATT Clarence King Daniel Koenigs Clarence King Rick Achberger Deric Moten Avery Helms Jack Little Kevin Barker Kevin Barker Vasco Tonch Wayne Allen David Henry Patrick Gusters Ron Banks Ron Banks Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Year-by-Year Leaders (Division I Only) Percy Green Percy Green Dedrick Sanders Hank Rivers Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Matt Kingsley Matt Kingsley Jordan Glynn POINT FG PERCENTAGE Year Player Pct 3FG-ATT Eric Rhodes Eric Rhodes Scott Dimak Norman Schippers Nathan Randle Jack Little Rontrek Floyd Rontrek Floyd Davanzio Carter Davanzio Carter Will Porter Aaron Radl Skip Jackson Antonio Burks Josh Porter Josh Alexander Josh Alexander Gerald Fonzie Josh Alexander Walt Harris FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Year Player Pct FT-ATT Eric Rhodes Kenneth Willingham Scott Dimak Rick Achberger Deric Moten Nathan Randle Nathan Randle Nathan Randle Kevin Barker Eric Leftwich Wayne Allen Keith Tate Patrick Gusters Terrance Lofton Ron Banks Percy Green Marcus Clark Dedrick Sanders Marcus Clark Anthony Paez Matt Kingsley Matt Kingsley Josh Alexander Walt Harris ASSISTS Year Player Ast Avg Robert Clark Kenneth Willingham Scott Dimak Scott Dimak Avery Helms Delayne Dona Alfredo Porter Rontrek Floyd Rontrek Floyd Roy Bridgeforth Roy Bridgeforth Jermaine Lyons Aaron Radl Jermaine Lyons Jermaine Lyons Ji Thomas Skip Jackson Marcus Clark Marcus Clark Marcus Clark Marcus Clark Gerald Fonzie Eric Bell Eric Bell Eric Bell BLOCKED SHOTS Year Player Blk Avg Clarence King Scott Dimak Clarence King Tim Holloway Jack Little Mario Love Mario Love Demetrius Floyd Javan Rouzan Javan Rouzan Keith Tate Patrick Gusters Patrick Gusters Emanuel Jackson Emanuel Jackson Stevin Ozier Stevin Ozier Taylor Moore Taylor Moore Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Benson Akpan Matt Kingsley Will Reinke STEALS Year Player Stl Avg Robert Clark Scott Dimak Scott Dimak Alonzo Crump Delayne Dona Alfredo Porter Jack Little Demetrius Floyd Rontrek Floyd Roy Bridgeforth Vasco Tonch Jermaine Lyons Ransom White Ransom White B.J. Banks B.J. Banks Marcus Clark Marcus Clark Will Johnson Eric Bell Josh Alexander Eddie Williams Some statistical records are incomplete. 54 lumberjack basketball

55 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Points (28 games) (28 games) (32 games) (30 games) (32 games) (29 games) (32 games) (29 games) (30 games) (27 games) Team Season Leaders (Division I Only) 3-point field goals made (28 games) (32 games) (28 games) (30 games) (32 games) (27 games) (28 games) (29 games) (29 games) (27 games) Free throw percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Blocked shots records & history Scoring average (28 games) (28 games) (26 games) (29 games) (29 games) (27 games) (26 games) (30 games) (28 games) (27 games) (26 games) Field goals made (28 games) (32 games) (30 games) (32 games) (28 games) (29 games) (29 games) (32 games) (30 games) (28 games) Field goals attempted (28 games) (32 games) (28 games) (30 games) (32 games) (29 games) (32 games) (27 games) (26 games) (27 games) Field goal percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) point field goals attempted (28 games) (28 games) (32 games) (32 games) (27 games) (27 games) (30 games) (27 games) (28 games) (26 games) point FG percentage ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Free throws made (28 games) (28 games) (27 games) (30 games) (29 games) (28 games) (32 games) (32 games) (26 games) (29 games) Free throws attempted (28 games) (28 games) (27 games) (32 games) (30 games) (29 games) (32 games) (26 games) (27 games) (29 games) Rebounds (311o-815d) (342o-756d) (360o-738d) (378o-707d) (396o-670d) (374o-681d) (364o-659d) (350o-652d) (343o-639d) (316o-636d) Rebounding average (27 games) (28 games) (28 games) (26 games) (29 games) (32 games) (28 games) (32 games) (26 games) (27 games) Assists Assists average (28 games) (26 games) (28 games) (27 games) (29 games) (26 games) (28 games) (30 games) (27 games) (28 games) Blocked shots average (32 games) (27 games) (27 games) (32 games) (28 games) (27 games) (27 games) (26 games) (29 games) (26 games) Steals Steals average (27 games) (29 games) (30 games) (26 games) (29 games) (30 games) (28 games) (28 games) (29 games) (26 games) Games played lumberjack basketball 55

56 records & history The following is a listing of Lumberjack basketball players from 1925 to This list was compiled from annuals and basketball media guides by the Stephen F. Austin State University Alumni Association, and is subject to error. If you have any additions or corrections, please call the Alumni Association at (936) Deceased A Rick Achberger Earl Adams Girod Adams 08 Tony Aimi Benson Akpan Josh Alexander Paul Alford John K. Allen 57 Wayne Allen Johnny Anderson 32 Narvis Anderson Mark Arnold Woody Arnold Gary Ashlock Ted Asimos Tommy Atkins Branch Axley+ 35 B D. T. Bailey+ 39 Reed Baker 26 Delbert Ballard B.J. Banks Claude Banks 42 Ron Banks Alfred Barbe Bill Barker Kevin Barker Denzel Barnes 09- Keith Barnett Rayford Barrett 50 Vernon Barron Eugene Barwick+ 34 Calvin Battise Emmett Battise Gemar Battise Winfred Battise David Bazer Rodney Beasley 97 W. E. Beathard 49 Walter Beck 37 Eric Bell Chigger Berry 41 Dean Biggers+ 45 Norris Birdwell Anthony Bollin 89 Joe Bolton 55 Jackie Bond Donald Bone 51 Earnest Bone 52 John Bowling 46 Grady Bradley Herbert Branch Roynal Bridgeforth Graham Bridges Andria Brown Tom Brown Chris Brown 92 Gary Brown Fred Brown 76 Leonard Brown Matt Brown 98 Terry Brown Travis Brown Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Foster Bullock Maury Burk+ 50 Jimmy Burke Antonio Burks Carrell Burleson 55 Haley Bush+ 25 C Alfred Campbell 65 James Campbell King Campbell 66 Kenneth Cariker H. E. Carleton Roy Carroway Davanzio Carter Eric Carter Gerald Cecil Jimmy E. Chester 57 Jerry Cheves 05 Marcus Clark Robert Clark Alton Clayton Kermit Clayton Philip Clayton Harvey Cleveland 62 Rick Close 77 Stephen Cobb Bobby Coe 58 David Coker Ronnie Coleman 86 Morris Collie 87 Turner Collins 55 Coy Colwell John S. Colwell Michael Compton 78 Gordy Connally Jack Earl Cook Mike Cook Gara Cooper Kenneth Cooper 78 Johnny Cooper Donald Craver Ralph Crawford J. H. Crenshaw Don Crouch Lile Crowe 66 Alonzo Crump 89 Max Cruseturner Gail Cuculic 43 David Cullen 70 Dale Cupit D Maloud Dahine 95 Kevin Daniels 98,00 Dick Davidson 65 Bob J. Davis Bruce Davis 54 Danny Davis Dick Davis Don W. Davis 58 Franklin Davis 54 Joe Davis George Davis 84 Preston Davis Sam Davis Terrance Davis 93 Tom Davison 38 Roy Dean 52 Mark Deckard 82 Don Dennis Greg Derrett Mark Dickerson Ray Die Scott Dimak Billy Jack Doggett Darrell Dolenger 59 All-Time Roster Delayn Dona 90 Troy Donnell Antoine Dooley Richard Dorsey Wyatt Dotson Billy Douglass 44 Willis Douglas 83 Rick Dowdle Bobby Drake John A. Drew Cliff Drummond Arleigh Duff Richard Duffee Mike Dukes Michael Dunn Chaz Dykes E Jack Emmons Tommy Evans Vernon Evans F Austin Falke Ralph Farley 76 Bill Ferem 38 Frank Fernandez Scott Fiddler 82 Otho Fields 81 R. O. Fincher 44 Bobby Flanagan Darren Fleming 89 Demetrius Floyd 93 Rontrek Floyd Scott Fontenot 92 Gerald Fonzie Cecil Ford 49 Glenn Foster 48 Billy Fowler 44 Bennis Franks K. T. Franks+ 40 Lawrence Franks Laverne Free 50 Wayne Fultz G Bill Gandy 52 Jasen Gast Terry Gast Bryan Gatlin 49 Doug George Michael Gibson 78 Lloyd Giles Bob Gillespie+ 28 Jordan Glynn 09- Karl Godine Mark Gomillia 09- Joe Gonzalez Robert Gords Dale Gosnell 51 Edwin Gray 95 Percy Green Calvin Greene 86 Eric Griffith 84 Robert Gunn 59 E. C. Gunnels Patrick Gusters Trevor Guy 07 H Chris Hagan Larry Hagen 76 James Hahn Pascal Haney Emil Hanicak Patrick Hannaway Keith Hardaway Bobby Harraid Danny Harris 67 Pete Harris Walt Harris Hiram Harrison Winston Harrison Jerel Hastings Bailey Hawkins Johnny Hawkins Tony Hawkins 79 Jimmy Heaton Gerald Heffernam Ed Heinze 85 Kurt Heller Ritch Heller 84 Avery Helms Carrol Hendrix Hall Henderson 07 David Henry John Henry Todd Henry Enoch Herrington 51 Horace Herrington Sam Herrington Jack Hicks Steve Hicks Brian Hildebrand Eric Holcombe David Holcomb D.Hollingsworth 41 Tim Holloway 89 Lionell Holmes Jack Holton 62 Harold Honea 58 John Honea Guy Honeycutt+ 35 M. H. Hopson+ 39 Chris Houston 81 Alan Howard Henry Howard Phillip Howard 83 Jim Hudson 66 Harvey Huffstetler Brady Hughes Burford Hughes 43 Ben Hunt Wiley E. Hunter 56 Kevin Hurley Delmas Hybarger+ 28 I Paul Irick Robert Isom 44 Uros Ivanovic 95 J Emanuel Jackson Paul Jackson Skip Jackson Carmon Jacobs Kyle Jacobs Cameron James Gary Jentz Douglas Johnson 45 George Johnson Joe Johnson Norris Johnson 52 Stephen Johnson Will Johnson 07 Alton Johnston 42 James Johnston Malcome Johnstone+ 37 Tysmon Jolivette Jimmie Jones John Jones John Kyle Jones Russell B. Jones lumberjack basketball

57 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths K Zachary Kelley 89 Bryce Kennedy Clay Kennedy Raymond Keown 48 S. A. Kerr Clarence King Trevence King Matt Kingsley Kevin Kirkoff 77 Oliver Knight 44 Daniel Koenigs Victor Koonce+ 32 Sherman Kossie Paul Kurzenbaun 72 L Upton Lackey Jeffery LaCroix 77 Don Lade 53 Randy Laird 87 Leonard Lamb Joe Lauritsen 86 W. Lawrence+ 41 David Lay 90 Eric Leftwich Shelby Lewis 07 Jack Little Weldon Lorenz Darnell Jean Louis Terrance Lofton Mario Love Chester Lowery 44 Elvin Lowery Grady W. Lowery 57 Keith Lowery Ray B. Lucas Leroy Lusk 51 Ronnie Lusk 64 Jermaine Lyons M Wayne Mahone Don Manning 77 Persy Manning 45 Grant Marshall 93 Wilbert Marshall Joey Martin 96 Mike Martin T. L. Martin King Mason 79 Guy Massey Marshall Matterson George Matthews Ralph Mattingly 61 Trent McClain Tommy McCollum 54 Jarrod McDaniel 08 Kenny McGee 83 Bob McGraw 39 Kerol McGusty Kerry McIlory Micheal McKeller Bill McKelvy 60 Stan McKewen Jerry McMullen 47 Thomas McNeil 65 David McWilliams Jerry Meador Joe Menefee Ryan Michell 97 Theo Miles 46 Antuane Miller Donald Miller 63 James Milsteal 45 Carlos Mitchell Douglass Mitchell 62 Robert Mitchell Bobby Moore Jerry Moore Kelsey Moore 51 Taylor Moore Tony Moore Will Moore+ 52 Bill Moorman 65 Buster Morgan L. D. Morgan Morris Morgan 40 Deric Moten John Mouton 84 Ernest Mullins Johnny Mumphrey Archie Myers Watson Myers N Jake Nash Pat Nash Loddie Naymola 77 Harold Neill 42 Ed Nelson 81 Scot Nevill 86 C. L. Nix Harry Nolan 37 Bruce Norman David Nutt O Corn O Banion Benny O Rear 45 Surry Oliver Dennis Olsen 68 Bill Osborne 64 Dan Ostrander Stevin Ozier P Anthony Paez James Parker Jerry Parker 60 Lu Parker 91 James Parks 76 Joe Parks John Parten 60 Bill Patrick Aaron Patterson Max Payne Glenn Pearson Dean Pele 07 Billy Penny Gerald Pepper 52 Michael Peppercorn Roy Permenter+ 32 Ervin Polnick Marvin Polnick Alfredo Porter 91 Josh Porter Will Porter Lloyd J. Powell Dan Prado James Premer 47 Mike Price Travis Price Virgil Prince+ 32 Cole Pugh 70 R Aaron Radl Corwin Ragland 07 Bob Ramsey Mark Ramsey Lamar Randle 38 Nathan Randle Rex Ray Harvey Rayson All-Time Roster John H. Redd 49 Will Reinke Buster Retting 78 Bob Rhoades Eric Rhodes Jesse Richardson 46 Mike Richardson 77 Mikhael Ricks 96 Hank Rivers Dewey Rivers 72 Greg Roberson 81 Earl Ray Roberts 61 Bobby Robinson 95 William Robinson 78 Billy Rodriquez Jim Rody 60 Greg Roe Jake Rogde Jason Rogers 07 Keithan Ross Javan Rouzan Bill Roy 38 Frank Runnels I. B. Rusk Danny Russell S Blake Sales 88 David Salles 63 Morris Samford Van Samford Elton Sandel Dedrick Sanders Reginald Sarpy 77 Willie Schacherl Norman Schippers Tim Schumacher 87 Jereal Scott 08- Rodrigo Segantim Murray Shaw Nick Shaw J. D. Shepperd Tom J. Shepherd 56 Robby Shivers Lyle Sieffert James Silas Milan Simic David Simmons 81 Kyle Simmons+ 44 Tim Simon Jimmy Simpson Michael Sims 79 R. Q. Sims+ 48 Doyle Sitton 54 Leon Sitton James Sitton Whiddon Sitton+ 34 Roy Skillern 52 Ross Smelley Aaron Smith Al Smith 75 Michael Smith 78 Huie Spears 44 Alfred Speights Ellis Stagner G.T. Stagner Craig Stallings Glen Stancil Drew Stanley 89 Freddie Steele Cecil Sterns 54 Richard Stone 75 Roy Strahan 62 James Strange 75 Haskell Street Paul Street Lansing Strong Gene Sublett Jimmy Sullivan 59 Johnny Summers 96 Kevin Sumuel Gene Swier 38 Terry Sylvester T Raymond Tarrant+ 40 Keith Tate Edwin Tatum Gary Taylor 78 Edwin Tatum Johnnie Taylor Ji Thomas Justin Thomas Fritz Thompson Sam Thornhill Terry Thurston 87 Orren Tims Willard Tinsley Earl Tipton 56 Walter Todd+ 37 Edgar Tompkins Vasco Tonch Kevin Traylor Steve Truett 81 Ben Tucker Lon Tullos 40 Greg Tunnell 77 Ronnie Turner V Tommy Vardeman W Chris Wade 87 Collin Wade 88 Floyd Wagstaff+ 35 Mark Walker 82 A. N. Walley 38 Martin Washington Scott Weaver Jimmy Weaver Dick Weir Kevin Wharton 76 Guy Whitaker 48 Kirk White Ransom White Willard Whitesides Tim Whitson 80 Ira Wiggins 44 Eddie Williams 07- Fred Williams 71 Harry Williams+ 49 Johnny Williams Jimmy Williams 62 Jeff Williams Mike Williams 82 Winifred Williams Zach Williams 08 Glynn Williamson Kenneth Willingham Leonard Willis 87 H. W. Wilson 46 Willie Withers Kevin Wolfe 77 Melvis Wooten 75 James Worsham+ 57 Alden Wren Rashad Wright Z Rodney Zachry Chris Zivney records & history lumberjack basketball 57

58 records & history Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College, created by the 36th Texas Legislature in 1921, opened its doors on Sept. 18, The following is a game-bygame summary of the basketball scores of what is now Stephen F. Austin State University. Bob Shelton (.655) Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1925 Coach: Bob Shelton 9 at Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State MARSHALL COLLEGE 7 33 MARSHALL COLLEGE 9 18 WEST TEXAS STATE WEST TEXAS STATE at Rusk College BURLESON COLLEGE RUSK COLLEGE ST. EDWARD S ST. EDWARD S SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST Record: 8-5 (TIAA 3-5) Coach: Bob Shelton 33 RUSK COLLEGE RUSK COLLEGE 8 20 at Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State EAST TEXAS STATE EAST TEXAS STATE NORTH TEXAS STATE NORTH TEXAS STATE MARSHALL COLLEGE MARSHALL COLLEGE at Louisiana Normal at Louisiana Normal DANIEL BAKER DANIEL BAKER Record: 6-8 (TIAA 2-6) Coach: Bob Shelton 30 SUL ROSS STATE SUL ROSS STATE RUSK COLLEGE at Southwest Texas State at Southwest Texas State at St. Mary s at St. Mary s (OT) LON MORRIS at East Texas State at East Texas State at North Texas State at North Texas State LOUISIANA NORMAL LOUISIANA NORMAL SAM HOUSTON STATE SAM HOUSTON STATE at Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State ABILENE CHRISTIAN ABILENE CHRISTIAN Record: 5-15 (TIAA 2-10) Coach: Bob Shelton 37 MARSHALL COLLEGE MARSHALL COLLEGE BURLESON COLLEGE BURLESON COLLEGE NORTH TEXAS STATE NORTH TEXAS STATE CENTENARY CENTENARY 46 4 McMURRY COLLEGE McMURRY COLLEGE SAM HOUSTON STATE SAM HOUSTON STATE at Sam Houston State 32 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier All-Time Results 29 at Sam Houston State RUSK COLLEGE RUSK COLLEGE EAST TEXAS STATE EAST TEXAS STATE at West Texas State at West Texas State at McMurry College at McMurry College at Abilene Christian at Abilene Christian Record: (TIAA 3-9) Coach: Bob Shelton 50 TEXARKANA (JC) TEXARKANA (JC) CENTENARY CENTENARY TEXAS A&I TEXAS A&I at North Texas State at North Texas State EAST TEXAS STATE EAST TEXAS STATE at Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State at East Texas State at East Texas State SAM HOUSTON STATE SAM HOUSTON STATE LOUISIANA NORMAL LOUISIANA NORMAL at Louisiana Normal at Louisiana Normal ABILENE CHRISTIAN ABILENE CHRISTIAN Record: (TIAA 6-6) Coach: Bob Shelton 38 SHREVEPORT YMCA SHREVEPORT YMCA OKLAHOMA TEACHERS OKLAHOMA TEACHERS CENTENARY CENTENARY at McMurry College at McMurry College at Daniel Baker at Daniel Baker NORTH TEXAS STATE NORTH TEXAS STATE LON MORRIS SAM HOUSTON STATE SAM HOUSTON STATE at Corpus Christi at Corpus Christi at Texas A&I at Texas A&I at Sam Houston State at Sam Houston State Record: 12-9 (TIAA 4-6) Coach: Bob Shelton 30 OKLAHOMA TEACHERS OKLAHOMA TEACHERS MARSHALL COLLEGE MARSHALL COLLEGE at Sam Houston State ST. MARY S ST. MARY S NORTH TEXAS STATE at Southwest Texas State at North Texas State at Texas A&I at Texas A&I EAST TEXAS STATE SAM HOUSTON STATE SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST at East Texas State Record: 9-7 (TIAA 4-4) 440 Lone Star Conference Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Champions 65 KELLY FIELD LOUISIANA NORMAL at Southwestern Institute SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE at Louisiana Normal DANIEL BAKER DANIEL BAKER *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at North Texas State 26 Under head coach Bob Shelton, the Lumberjacks posted a 21-4 record on their way to a sixth straight Lone Star Conference championship. In all, SFA won seven LSC titles with Shelton at the helm. 34 HOUSE OF DAVID TEXAS A&I TEXAS A&I *at Southwest Texas State TRINITY *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Sam Houston State *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at East Texas State at Trinity Record: 15-4 (LSC 6-2) Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Champions 51 SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE TEXAS A&M BAYLOR LON MORRIS LOUISIANA NORMAL at Louisiana Normal LON MORRIS 8 36 HOUSE OF DAVID HOUSE OF DAVID *NORTH TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at East Texas State *at North Texas State vs. Trinity *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Sam Houston State *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Southwest Texas State TRINITY Record: 18-2 (LSC 8-1) Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Co-Champions 35 RICE at Centenary TEXAS A&M BAYLOR at Rice TEXAS A&I *TRINITY at Louisiana Normal LOUISIANA NORMAL *at Sam Houston State *at Trinity *at Southwest Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *at East Texas State *NORTH TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at North Texas State Record: 11-7 (LSC 8-2) Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Champions 58 JACKSONVILLE BAPTIST TEXAS A&M CENTENARY BAYLOR HARDIN-SIMMONS JACKSONVILLE BAPTIST ST. EDWARD S at Louisiana Normal TEXAS WESLEYAN *SAM HOUSTON STATE at Baylor *at East Texas State at Louisiana Normal *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at Southwest Texas State TEXAS A&I TEXAS A&I *at North Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Sam Houston State HUMBLE OIL at Hardin-Simmons at Hardin-Simmons Texline Magnolias at Colorado College at Colorado Interstate Gas Oklahoma Tire & Supply Record: 22-6 (LSC 7-1) 963 AAU Tournament, Denver, Colo Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Co-Champions 44 JACKSONVILLE BAPTIST BAYLOR BAYLOR West Texas State Olson s Swedes Olson s Swedes Jacksonville Baptist Hardin-Simmons Louisiana Normal *Southwest Texas State *East Texas State *North Texas State *Sam Houston State Centenary *North Texas State Louisiana Normal *East Texas State *Sam Houston State Hunt Oilers Rice Arkansas Record: 18-4 (LSC 7-1) Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Co-Champions 47 TEXAS WESLEYAN TEXAS A&I TEXAS A&I ILLINOIS COLLEGE LOUISIANA NORMAL MEXICO CITY YMCA WEST TEXAS STATE WEST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST LON MORRIS *at East Texas State *at North Texas State HUNT OILERS *NORTH TEXAS STATE at Louisiana Normal *SAM HOUSTON STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Southwest Texas State at Texas A&I at Texas A&I *at Sam Houston State SFA ALL-STARS at Leauder s Casters SLATON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE lumberjack basketball

59 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 52 Southern Oregon Central Missouri Teachers Record: 21-4 (LSC 6-2) 782 AAU Tournament, Denver, Colo Coach: Bob Shelton 44 LON MORRIS LON MORRIS TEXAS WESLEYAN WEST TEXAS STATE TEXAS TECH SOUTHWESTERN TEACHERS EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.) TEXAS CHRISTIAN TEXAS DANIEL BAKER DANIEL BAKER *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *EAST TEXAS STATE TEXAS A&I TEXAS A&I HOUSE OF DAVID *at Sam Houston State *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at East Texas State *at North Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE Record: 14-8 (LSC 4-4) Coach: Bob Shelton 47 TEXAS WESLEYAN TEXAS WESLEYAN RICE HOUSE OF DAVID KEARNEY (NEB.) STATE NEW MEXICO TEACHERS NEW MEXICO TEACHERS *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST HOWARD PAYNE HOWARD PAYNE at Louisiana Normal *at North Texas State *at East Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *NORTH TEXAS STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Southwest Texas State at Texas A&I at Texas A&I *at Sam Houston State AMERICAN LIBERTY PIPE at Magnolia Dealers Texas Wesleyan Record: 16-7 (LSC 5-3) 829 Southern AAU Tournament, Dallas Coach: Bob Shelton 63 LOUISIANA TECH LOUISIANA TECH at Phelan Grocery OUACHITA BAPTIST TEXAS TECH TEXAS TECH HOUSE OF DAVID vs. Texas Christian HENDERSON TEACHERS HENDERSON TEACHERS MEXICO CITY YMCA *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at Sam Houston State at Louisiana Normal AMERICAN LIBERTY PIPE AMERICAN LIBERTY PIPE *at East Texas State *at Southwest Texas State *at North Texas State PHELAN GROCERY *SAM HOUSTON STATE Eastern New Mexico Texas Tech Texas Tech West Texas State Record: 20-6 (LSC 4-4) 918 Southwest Intercollegiate Tournament, El Paso Lone Star Coach: Bob Shelton Champions 76 SOUTHWEST SELECT BAYLOR BAYLOR EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.) EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.) SOUTHEASTERN OKLA SOUTHEASTERN OKLA MORRIS-DICKSON # Howard Payne # Texas A&I # Southwest Texas State # Sam Houston State # North Texas State CENTENARY TEXAS A&I *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Southwest Texas State *at East Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at North Texas State PHELAN S BEST PHELAN S BEST Simpson (La.) College Maryville (Mo.) Record: 21-6 (LSC 7-1) 977 # Shrine Tournament, San Antonio NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Coach: Bob Shelton 72 TRINITY TRINITY SOUTHEASTERN OKLA SOUTHEASTERN OKLA HOWARD PAYNE HOWARD PAYNE *at North Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at Sam Houston State *at Southwest Texas State *at East Texas State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON STATE Record: 4-10 (LSC 2-6) 604 Stan McKewen (.549) Coach: Stan McKewen 41 *at Southwest Texas State *at Southwest Texas State *NORTH TEXAS STATE *NORTH TEXAS STATE at Rice at Rice *at East Texas State *at East Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE Record: 4-6 (LSC 4-4) Coach: Stan McKewen No game-by-game records available. Record: 4-4 (LSC 4-4) No Team World War II Coach: Stan McKewen 43 DALLAS NAVAL A.S DALLAS NAVAL A.S BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE at Northwestern State KILGORE COLLEGE KILGORE COLLEGE NORTHWESTERN STATE CENTENARY CENTENARY ALABAMA INDIANS ALABAMA INDIANS *NORTH TEXAS STATE *NORTH TEXAS STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *HOUSTON *EAST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *HOUSTON *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON STATE Record: 4-13 (LSC 1-9) Coach: Stan McKewen 52 SMU *at North Texas State *at East Texas State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *NORTH TEXAS STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *TRINITY *at Southwest Texas State *at Trinity *HOUSTON *at Houston *at Sam Houston State Record: (LSC 5-7) 1220 (Complete non-conference results not available) Coach: Stan McKewen 54 AUSTIN COLLEGE at East Texas Baptist at Austin College EAST TEXAS BAPTIST *at Trinity *at Southwest Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *HOUSTON *at North Texas State *at East Texas State *TRINITY *NORTH TEXAS STATE at Barksdale Air Force Base at Howard Payne at Howard Payne BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE *at Sam Houston State HOWARD PAYNE HOWARD PAYNE *at Houston Record: 13-9 (LSC 5-7) 1187 Glen Rose (.655) Lone Star Coach: Glen Rose Champions 76 at East Texas Baptist SHUR-START BATTERY EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at Texas Christian CENTENARY at Centenary TEXAS CHRISTIAN *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Southwest Texas State *TRINITY *at North Texas State vs. Southeastern Okla *at Houston *at Trinity *HOUSTON *NORTH TEXAS STATE *at East Texas State *at Sam Houston State *EAST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST Record: 15-5 (LSC 9-3) 978 records & history Glen Rose, the third coach in SFA history, guided the Lumberjacks to the team s first conference championship in six seasons. SFA went 15-5 overall and won the Lone Star Conference with a league record of Coach: Glen Rose 55 vs. Northwestern State HARDIN-SIMMONS CENTENARY vs. Baylor at Centenary LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST *at Sam Houston State *SAM HOUSTON STATE at North Texas State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST NORTH TEXAS STATE at Houston *at East Texas State *at East Texas State at Houston lumberjack basketball 59

60 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier records & history 41 *at Southwest Texas State *at Southwest Texas State at East Texas Baptist *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Sam Houston State *EAST TEXAS STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE Record: 8-16 (LSC 4-8) Coach: Glen Rose 59 TEXAS WESLEYAN at Centenary CENTENARY at Lamar HOUSTON HOWARD PAYNE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST RICE at Rice *SAM HOUSTON STATE at East Texas State *SUL ROSS STATE Texas Wesleyan ST. EDWARD S at Howard Payne *at Sul Ross State *at Southwest Texas State at St. Edward s *EAST TEXAS STATE LAMAR *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at East Texas Baptist Record: (LSC 8-2) Coach: Glen Rose 51 RICE CENTENARY at Centenary AUSTIN COLLEGE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at Rice at McNeese State *at Sam Houston State MIDWESTERN STATE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST *LAMAR *at Sul Ross State ST. EDWARD S *SUL ROSS STATE at Midwestern State at Austin College *at Lamar *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST St. Edward s *SAM HOUSTON STATE McNEESE STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE Record: 20-4 (LSC 8-2) 1467 John O. Stephens (.716) Coach: John O. Stephens 85 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST CENTENARY at Centenary McNEESE STATE TEXAS LUTHERAN RICE at East Texas Baptist *SAM HOUSTON STATE TEXAS WESLEYAN *at Lamar MEXICO OIL CO *at Sul Ross State *at Sul Ross State at Texas Wesleyan at Texas Lutheran ST. EDWARD S *LAMARx *at Southwest Texas State at St. Edward s *EAST TEXAS STATE at McNeese State *at Southwest Texas State *at Sam Houston State *at East Texas State Record: 15-9 (LSC 6-4) Coach: John O. Stephens 70 at Texas Wesleyan CENTENARY at Rice TEXAS WESLEYAN TEXAS LUTHERAN McNEESE STATE HOWARD PAYNE at Centenary *SAM HOUSTON at Howard Payne *EAST TEXAS STATE ST. EDWARD S at McNeese State at Texas Lutheran ST. EDWARD S *SUL ROSS STATE *SUL ROSS STATE RICE *at Lamar *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SOUTHWEST STATE ST *at East Texas State *LAMAR *at Southwest Texas State Record: (LSC 3-7) Coach: John O. Stephens 68 TEXAS WESLEYAN at Centenary CENTENARY TEXAS LUTHERAN at NORTHWESTERN ST TRINITY TRINITY at Texas Wesleyan *SAM HOUSTON STATE ST. EDWARD S *at East Texas State NORTHWESTERN ST at St. Edward s at Texas Lutheran *at Sul Ross State *at Sul Ross State *TEXAS A&I *TEXAS A&I *LAMAR *at Sam Houston State *at Southwest Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Lamar *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST Record: 18-6 (LSC 8-4) Lone Star Coach: John O. Stephens Champions 66 at St. Edward s 58 John O. Stephens led the Lumberjacks to a then-schoolrecord 24-6 mark in the season. SFA went 10-2 in Lone Star Conference play to win the school s ninth league title. 70 TEXAS WESLEYAN TEXAS LUTHERAN at Northwestern State CENTENARY at Trinity at Trinity East Texas Baptist at McNeese State TEXAS WESLEYAN ST. EDWARD S *at Southwest Texas State *SUL ROSS STATE *SUL ROSS STATE at Centenary at Northwestern State *EAST TEXAS STATE at Texas Lutheran *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Lamar *at East Texas State *at Texas A&I *at Texas A&I LAMAR *at Sam Houston State *SAM HOUSTON STATE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at East Texas Baptist Coe College Wheaton College Record: 24-6 (LSC 10-2) 1842 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La. NAIA District IV Playoffs National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Coach: John O. Stephens 67 at St. Edward s at Northwestern State at Texas Lutheran at Midwestern State NORTHWESTERN ST ST. EDWARD S at Texas Wesleyan Southeastern Okla at McNeese State *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *LAMAR *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at East Texas State MIDWESTERN STATE TEXAS LUTHERAN *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Howard Payne *SUL ROSS STATE *at Sam Houston State *at Lamar *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at Sul Ross State *HOWARD PAYNE Record: 23-3 (LSC 11-3) 1337 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La Coach: John O. Stephens 55 at Midwestern State at St. Edward s at Texas Lutheran Northwestern State SOUTHERN ARKANSAS ST. EDWARD S at Northwestern State TEXAS LUTHERAN (1)Southeastern Oklahoma (1)at McNeese State *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST MIDWESTERN STATE *at Lamar University *at Sam Houston State *at East Texas State at Southern Arkansas *EAST TEXAS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *Sul Ross State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *LAMAR UNIVERSITY *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *SUL ROSS STATE *at Howard Payne Record: 19-7 (LSC 10-4) 1302 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La Coach: John O. Stephens 64 at Northwestern State at Texas Lutheran at Southwestern NORTHWESTERN ST. (2 OT) TEXAS LUTHERAN Midwestern State Austin College SOUTHWESTERN *at Sam Houston State *at East Texas State *at Lamar *LAMAR *HOWARD PAYNE *SUL ROSS STATE *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *at Sul Ross State *at Howard Payne *EAST TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST Record: 15-7 (LSC 9-5) 1153 Cotton Bowl Classic, Dallas Marshall Brown (.672) Coach: Marshall Brown 65 at Texas Wesleyan TEXAS WESLEYAN at Texas-Arlington at Southwestern TEXAS-ARLINGTON at Northwestern State Southeastern Oklahoma McNeese State NORTHWESTERN ST *SAM HOUSTON STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *LAMAR SOUTHWESTERN *at Howard Payne *at Sul Ross State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *SUL ROSS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Lamar *East Texas State *at Sam Houston State *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE Record: (LSC 6-8) 1643 McNeese Christmas Tournament Lake Charles, La Coach: Marshall Brown 90 at St. Edward s at Southwestern at McNeese SOUTHWESTERN NORTHWESTERN ST ST. EDWARD S TEXAS-ARLINGTON at Northwestern State Southeastern Oklahoma at McNeese State at Texas-Arlington *at Sul Ross State *at Howard Payne *EAST TEXAS STATE *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Lamar *at Sam Houston State *HOWARD PAYNE *SUL ROSS STATE *at East Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *LAMAR *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I Record: 19-6 (LSC 10-4) 1673 McNeese Christmas Tourn., Lake Charles, La. 60 lumberjack basketball

61 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths Coach: Marshall Brown 66 at Southwestern at St. Edward s Louisiana College Nicholls State at Texas-Arlington SOUTHWESTERN ST. EDWARD S McNEESE STATE at Northwestern State Southwestern Okla Ouachita Baptist NORTHWESTERN ST *SUL ROSS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Lamar *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Howard Payne *at Sul Ross State *at Sam Houston State *at East Texas State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I Record: (LSC 6-8) 1925 Louisiana College Tournament McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La Coach: Marshall Brown 57 NICHOLLS STATE at St. Edward s at Southwestern 82 81` SOUTHWESTERN at Northwestern State McNEESE STATE ST. EDWARD S NORTHWESTERN ST Southwestern Okla McNeese State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *HOWARD PAYNE SUL ROSS STATE TEXAS-ARLINGTON *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Lamar *at Sam Houston State *at Sul Ross State *at Howard Payne *SAM HOUSTON STATE *LAMAR *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *at East Texas State Record: 20-4 (LSC 8-2) 1467 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La Coach: Marshall Brown 82 at Nicholls State McNEESE STATE NORTHWESTERN ST at Northeast Louisiana at McNeese State at Northwestern State LOUISIANA COLLEGE McMURRY COLLEGE NORTHEAST LA *at Sul Ross State *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *EAST TEXAS STATE at Louisiana State *at Howard Payne *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at EastTexas State *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *HOWARD PAYNE *at Sam Houston State *SUL ROSS STATE Record: 14-8 (LSC 7-5) 1578 Stephen F. Austin Tournament, Nacogdoches Lone Star Coach: Marshall Brown Champions 97 at Southwestern LeTourneau College Arkansas-Little Rock at East TexasBaptist at McNeese State NORTHEAST LA at Northwestern State McNEESE STATE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 56 Marshall Brown, the winningest coach in SFA history, piloted the Lumberjacks to a Lone Star Conference championship and a berth in the NAIA National Tournament in the season. SFA went NORTHWESTERN ST *SUL ROSS STATE NORTHWESTERN ST *SUL ROSS STATE *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *EAST TEXAS STATE SOUTHWESTERN *HOWARD PAYNE *at Sam Houston State *at East Texas State *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Howard Payne *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Sul Ross State Texas Lutheran Texas Lutheran Alliance (Pa.) Record: 19-7 (LSC 7-3) LeTourneau College Tournament, Longview NAIA District IV Playoffs NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Coach: Marshall Brown 84 at Midwestern State McNEESE STATE at Prairie View A&M LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE at EastTexas State at LeTourneau College PRAIRIE VIEW A&M NORTHWESTERN ST LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE *SUL ROSS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Sam Houston State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at McMurry *at East Texas State *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *EAST TEXAS STATE *McMURRY COLLEGE *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Howard Payne *at Sul Ross State Record: (LSC 7-7) Coach: Marshall Brown 77 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at LeTourneau College HOUSTON BAPTIST MIDWESTERN STATE at Texas-Arlington McNEESE STATE LETOURNEAU COLLEGE at Texas A&M at McNeese State at Houston Baptist NORTHWESTERN ST TEXAS-ARLINGTON *at Sul Ross State *at Howard Payne *SAM HOUSTON ST *at Sam Houston State *McMURRY COLLEGE *EAST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at East Texas State *at McMurry College *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *HOWARD PAYNE *SUL ROSS STATE Record: 19-7 (LSC 10-4) Lone Star Coach: Marshall Brown Champions 74 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at LeTourneau College at Grambling State at Northeast Louisiana McNEESE STATE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at Houston Baptist LETOURNEAU COLLEGE at Northwestern State Southeastern Okla at McNeese State HOUSTON BAPTIST *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Sam Houston State GRAMBLING STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *McMURRY COLLEGE *at Howard Payne *at Sul Ross State *SUL ROSS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *TEXAS A&I *at McMurry College *at East Texas State St. Mary s St. Mary s Eastern Michigan Record: 27-3 (LSC 13-1) 2038 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La. NAIA District IV Playoffs NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Coach: Marshall Brown 74 HOUSTON BAPTIST at Northwestern State Northeast Louisiana MIDWESTERN STATE McNEESE STATE at Texas A&M NORTHEAST LA Louisiana Tech at McNeese State HOUSTON BAPTIST *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at Sam Houston State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at East Texas State *at McMurry College at Midwestern State *HOWARD PAYNE *SUL ROSS STATE *at Sul Ross State *at Howard Payne *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *McMURRY COLLEGE *EAST TEXAS STATE Record: 22-3 (LSC 12-2) 1971 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La Lone Star Coach: Marshall Brown Champions 108 HENDERSON STATE at Henderson State at Eastern New Mexico McNEESE STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE Missouri-Rolla at McNeese State *at Sul Ross State *at Angelo State *McMURRY COLLEGE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *TARLETON STATE *at Sam Houston State EASTERN NEW MEXICO *at Tarleton State *at East Texas State *SUL ROSS STATE *ANGELO STATE *at Howard Payne *at McMurry College *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST St. Mary s St. Mary s South Carolina State Augustana (Ga.) Guilford (N.C.) Record: 29-1 (LSC 18-0) 2224 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La. NAIA District IV Playoffs NAIA National Tourney, Kansas City, Mo Lone Star Coach: Marshall Brown Champions 83 at Henderson State HENDERSON STATE at Texas A&M EASTERN NEW MEXICO at Prairie View A&M PRAIRIE VIEW A&M *SAM HOUSTON STATE NORTHWESTERN ST *at East Texas State *at Tarleton State *ANGELO STATE *SUL ROSS STATE *at McMurry College *at Howard Payne *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at Sam Houston State *EAST TEXAS STATE *TARLETON STATE *at Angelo State *at Sul Ross State at Eastern NewMexico *McMURRY COLLEGE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I (1)St. Mary s (1)St. Mary s (2)Asheville (N.C.) (2)Northern State (S.D.) (2)Elizabeth City (N.J.) Record: 24-7 (LSC14-4) 2695 NAIA District IV Playoffs NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Lone Star Coach: Marshall Brown Champions 74 at Midwestern State MIDWESTERN STATE Northwestern PRAIRIE VIEW A&M at Prairie View A&M NORTH PARK COLLEGE (1)St. John s (Minn.) (1)St. Thomas (Minn.) (1)Central Michigan *TARLETON STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Sul Ross State *at Angelo State *HOWARD PAYNE *McMURRY COLLEGE *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas *at Sam Houston *at Tarleton State *at East Texas State 61 records & history lumberjack basketball 61

62 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier records & history 93 *SAM HOUSTON *SUL ROSS STATE *ANGELO STATE *at Howard Payne *at McMurry College *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS St. Mary s St. Mary s Hillside (Mich.) Adams State (Colo.) Westmont (Calif.) Kentucky State Gardner-Webb (N.C.) Record: 31-3 (LSC 17-1) 2633 Granite City Classic, St. Cloud, Minn. NAIA District IV Playoffs NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Coach: Marshall Brown 57 at Midwestern State HENDERSON STATE Henderson State NORTHWESTERN at Northwestern MIDWESTERN PAUL QUINN Luther (Iowa) Hillsdale (Mich.) Western New England (Mass.) *at East Texas State *at Tarleton *ANGELO STATE *SUL ROSS STATE *at McMurry College *HOWARD PAYNE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS *TEXAS A&I *SAM HOUSTON *EAST TEXAS STATE *TARLETON STATE *at Sam Houston *at Angelo State *at Sul Ross State *McMURRY COLLEGE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Southwest Texas *at Texas A&I Record: 25-3 (LSC 16-2) 2047 Granite City Classic, St. Cloud, Minn Coach: Marshall Brown 67 at Midwestern State EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (OT) Louisiana Tech McNeese State at East Texas Baptist MIDWESTERN STATE at Texas A&M Texas Lutheran St. Mary s Southwest Texas State *TEXAS A&I at Northwestern State *TARLETON STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Sul Ross State *at Angelo State *HOWARD PAYNE *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Tarleton State *at East Texas State *at Sam Houston State *SUL ROSS STATE *ANGELO STATE *at Howard Payne *at Abilene Christian *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST Record: (LSC 11-7) 2257 McNeese Christmas Tournament, Lake Charles, La. San Antonio Tournament, San Antonio Coach: Marshall Brown 86 MIDWESTERN STATE at St. Mary s at Nevado-Reno at Idaho State at Midwestern State at Cameron (Okla.) at McNeese State *SUL ROSS STATE % Cameron (Okla.) % Southwestern Okla ST. MARY S NORTHWESTERN ST CAMERON (OKLA.) *TARLETON STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Angelo State *at Tarleton State *at Abilene Christian *at East Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I PAUL QUINN *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *EAST TEXAS STATE Record: 19-8 (LSC 13-1) 2270 % Southwestern Classic, Weatherford, Okla Coach: Marshall Brown 90 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO at St. Mary s MIDWESTERN STATE > Southeastern Oklahoma > Wayland Baptist *at Sul Ross State WILEY COLLEGE LOUISIANA COLLEGE at Southern Arkansas at Ouachita Baptist SOUTHERN ARKANSAS # OUACHITA BAPTIST # SOUTHERN ARKANSAS # OUACHITA BAPTIST # CAMERON (OKLA.) *at Abilene Christian *at Howard Payne *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *ANGELO STATE *TARLETON STATE *EAST TEXAS STATE *at Sam Houston State at Louisiana College *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *SAM HOUSTON STATE 82 The Marshall Brown-coached Lumberjacks went 31-3 overall and finished third in the NAIA National Tournament in the season. The 31 wins still stand as a school record. The Jacks went 17-1 in winning the Lone Star Conference Championship. 80 at Midwestern State HOUSTON BAPTIST *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *at East Texas State Record: (LSC 8-6) 2176 > Cameron Tournament, Lawton, Okla. # Tall Pines Classic, Nacogdoches Coach: Marshall Brown 54 at Midwestern State MIDWESTERN ST. (OT) at Louisiana College > Texas Wesleyan (OT) > East Central (Okla.) $ Southeastern Louisiana $ Xavier (La.) # LOUISIANA COLLEGE # ST. MARY S EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at St. Mary s *TARLETON STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *at Angelo State *at Abilene Christian *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *EAST TEXAS STATE at East Texas Baptist *at Howard Payne *at Tarleton State *SAM HOUSTON *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Sam Houston State East Texas State (OT) Record: (LSC 8-6) 2033 > Cameron Tournament, Lawton, Okla. $ Strawberry Classic, Hammond, La. # Tall Pines Classic, Nacogdoches Lone Star Conf. Tournament, Brownwood Coach: Marshall Brown 61 at Louisiana College at EastTexas Baptist OUACHITA BAPTIST SOUTHERN ARKANSAS LOUISIANA COLLEGE St. Mary s Texas Southern at Northwestern State at Southern Arkansas at Ouachita Baptist EAST TEXAS BAPTIST ST. MARY S *at Angelo State *at Abilene Christian *EAST TEXAS BAPTIST *HOWARD PAYNE *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *ANGELO STATE *at Howard Payne *at East Texas State Angelo State (OT) Record: 9-18 (LSC 6-9) 1965 Alamo Classic, San Antonio Lone Star Conf. Tournament, Brownwood Harry Miller (.603) Coach: Harry Miller 61 at Midwestern State at St. Mary s SOUTHERN ARKANSAS at Lamar MIDWESTERN STATE at Baylor LOUISIANA COLLEGE at Ouachita Baptist at Southern Arkansas ST. MARY S *SAM HOUSTON STATE *ANGELO STATE *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *at East Texas State *at Howard Payne NORTHWESTERN ST *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas A&I *at Sam Houston State *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Abilene Christian *at Angelo State at Louisiana College *at Howard Payne *EAST TEXAS STATE East Texas State Record: 5-22 (LSC 3-12) 2071 at Southern Ark. Classic, Magnolia, Ark. Lone Star Conf. Tournament, Brownwood Coach: Harry Miller 70 MIDWESTERN STATE at Dallas Baptist McMURRY COLLEGE at Louisiana College HOUSTON BAPTIST WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE at Houston Baptist at Midwestern State OUACHITA BAPTIST at Oklahoma State LOUISIANA COLLEGE *at Abilene Christian *at Angelo State DALLAS BAPTIST *HOWARD PAYNE *EAST TEXAS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS *TEXAS A&I *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *at Sam Houston St. (2OT) *ANGELO STATE (OT) *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *at Howard Payne *at East Texas State Texas A&I (OT) Record: (LSC 9-6) 1866 Game stopped with 2:15 remaining after 7 Louisiana College bench technicals Lone Star Conf. Tournament, Huntsville Coach: Harry Miller 127 JARVIS CHRISTIAN at St. Mary s at McMurry College at Midwestern State MIDWESTERN STATE SOUTHERN ARKANSAS HUSTON-TILLOTSON LAMAR UNIVERSITY ST. MARY S at Oklahoma *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *ANGELO STATE TEXAS COLLEGE *at East Texas State *at Howard Payne *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *TEXAS A&I *at Southwest Texas State *at Angelo State *at Abilene Christian *at Sam Houston State *EAST TEXAS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE *SAM HOUSTON STATE ABILENE CHRISTIAN Record: (LSC 8-7) 1691 Lone Star Conf. Tournament, Huntsville Lone Star Coach: Harry Miller Champions 75 TEXAS WESLEYAN at Wiley College at Texas Wesleyan at Midwestern State MIDWESTERN STATE LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE at St. Edward s at Texas A&M TEXAS COLLEGE *at Abilene Christian *at Angelo State *HOWARD PAYNE *EAST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at Sam Houston State *at Southwest Texas State lumberjack basketball

63 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 50 *at Texas A&I *SAM HOUSTON STATE *ANGELO STATE *ABILENE CHRISTIAN ST. EDWARD S *at Howard Payne *at East Texas State Howard Payne Angelo State Sam Houston St. Mary s Saginaw Valley Record: 24-6 (LSC 12-2) 1600 Lone Star Conf. Tournament NAIA District IV Playoffs NAIA National Tournament, Kansas City, Mo Lone Star Coach: Harry Miller Champions 51 at Texas Wesleyan WILEY COLLEGE EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at Southern Arkansas at Wiley College MIDWESTERN STATE at Southwestern TEXAS WESLEYAN at Midwestern State EAST TEXAS BAPTIST TEXAS COLLEGE *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *ANGELO STATE *SOUTHWESTERN *at East Texas State *at Howard Payne *at Texas A&I *at Southwest Texas State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *TEXAS A&I *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Sam Houston State *at Angelo State *at Abilene Christian *EAST TEXAS STATE *HOWARD PAYNE TEXAS A&I ANGELO STATE (OT) SAM HOUSTON ST Central Missouri Tennessee-Martin Record: (LSC 10-4) 1891 Lone Star Conf. Tournament, Nacogdoches NCAA Division II Regional, Warrensburg, Mo Coach: Harry Miller 63 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (OT) at Texas Lutheran EAST TEXAS BAPTIST at Southern Arkansas WILEY COLLEGE MIDWESTERN STATE (OT) LeTOURNEAU COLLEGE at Texas Wesleyan at Midwestern State TEXAS LUTHERAN at East Texas Baptist TEXAS WESLEYAN *at Abilene Christian *at Angelo State *DALLAS BAPTIST (OT) *HOWARD PAYNE *EAST TEXAS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS A&I *at Sam Houston St. (OT) *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Texas A&I *SAM HOUSTON STATE *ANGELO STATE *ABILENE CHRISTIAN *at Howard Payne *at East Texas State SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST at East Texas State Record: 20-9 (LSC 9-5) 1771 Lone Star Conf. Tournament Gulf Star Conference Coach: Harry Miller 64 at Texas A&M at Oklahoma State ARKANSAS COLLEGE MIDWESTERN STATE WASHBURN (KAN.) OUACHITA BAPTIST at Dallas Baptist at Midwestern State HENDERSON STATE Howard Payne at Southwestern (OT) EAST TEXAS BAPTIST TEXAS WESLEYAN *NORTHWESTERN ST at Texas Wesleyan *at Southwest Texas State ST. THOMAS at Mississippi College *NICHOLLS STATE *at Sam Houston State at St. Edward s *at Northwestern State *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Nicholls State *at Southeastern La *SOUTHEASTERN LA Record: (GSC 4-5) 1656 Southwestern U. New Year s Tourn., Georgetown, Texas * Gulf Star Conference Games Coach: Harry Miller 86 CONCORDIA COLLEGE at Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M ST. EDWARD S TEXAS WESLEYAN MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE at Centenary EAST TEXAS STATE at Oklahoma State EAST TEXAS BAPTIST EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.) DALLAS BAPTIST SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (MO.) at Dallas Baptist HOWARD PAYNE SOUTHWESTERN *at Northwestern *at Southwest Texas State *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHEASTERN LA *NICHOLLS STATE *NORTHWESTERN ST *at Southeastern La *at Nicholls State SUL ROSS STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON Record: 22-5 (GSC 7-3) 1590 * Gulf Star Conference Games NCAA Division I Gulf Star Coach: Harry Miller Champions 70 ST. EDWARD S at South Alabama at Texas-El Paso LOUISIANA TECH (OT) CENTENARY Texas-Arlington EAST TEXAS BAPTIST TEXAS SOUTHERN Texas-Arlington Pan American at Grambling State at Texas Southern at Louisiana Tech PRAIRIE VIEW A&M TEXAS-ARLINGTON *NORTHWESTERN ST at Oral Roberts *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SOUTHEASTERN LA *NICHOLLS STATE *at Northwestern State PAN AMERICAN at Prairie View A&M *at Southeastern La *at Nicholls State *at Southwest Texas State *at Sam Houston State «JAMES MADISON «at Arkansas-Little Rock Record: 22-8 (GSC 10-0) Pan American Holiday Classic, Edinboro «National Invitational Tournament * Gulf Star Conference Games Southland Conference Coach: Harry Miller 52 Northwestern State Southeastern Louisiana SOUTH ALABAMA 74 Head coach Harry Miller guided the Lumberjacks to a 22-8 mark and a perfect 10-0 championship run in the Gulf Star Conference in the season. The Lumberjacks went on to record a win over James Madison in the first round of that year s National Invitational Tournament, the program s biggest postseason win since entering the Division I ranks. 67 Texas A&M Southwest Texas St. (OT) at Texas A&M at Arkansas-Little Rock OKLAHOMA STATE at Wyoming at San Francisco at Texas Southern TEXAS SOUTHERN *McNEESE STATE (OT) NICHOLLS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Northeast Louisiana *at Northwestern State *at Texas-Arlington *at North Texas *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *NORTH TEXAS *NORTHWESTERN ST *NORTHEAST LOUISIANA *at Southwest Texas State *at Sam Houston State *at McNeese State at Nicholls State Record: (SLC 4-10) 1981 Century Cellunet Classic, Shreveport, La. Jowers Jamboree, San Marcos * Southland Conference Games Mike Martin (.235) Coach: Mike Martin 88 TEXAS A&M at Washington State at Akron at Nicholls State at Houston at South Alabama Wisconsin-Green Bay Portland at Texas Southern NORTHERN IOWA TEXAS SOUTHERN *at McNeese State at Southeastern Louisiana *at Sam Houston State *at Southwest Texas State *NORTHEAST LOUISIANA (OT) *NORTHWESTERN ST NICHOLLS STATE *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *NORTH TEXAS SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA *at Texas-Arlington *at North Texas *at Northwestern State *at Northeast Louisiana *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *SAM HOUSTON ST. (OT) *McNEESE STATE (2OT) Record: (SLC 3-11) 2094 at Zip Classic, Akron, Ohio Albertson s Classic, Boise, Idaho * Southland Conference Games Coach: Mike Martin 61 at Long Beach State at Arkansas-Little Rock MONTANA STATE at Texas A&M at Houston at San Diego at Montana State # Lamar # Texas-San Antonio at Nicholls State at Northern Iowa *NORTHWESTERN ST *at Northeast Louisiana *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at North Texas *at Texas-Arlington ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK *McNEESE STATE *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *NORTH TEXAS *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Southwest Texas State NICHOLLS STATE *at Northwestern State *NORTHEAST LOUISIANA *at McNeese State Record: 2-25 (SLC 1-13) 2330 # Lamar Invitational, Beaumont * Southland Conference Games records & history lumberjack basketball 63

64 records & history Ned Fowler (.473) Coach: Ned Fowler 50 HOUSTON TEXAS SOUTHERN at Nicholls State at Southeast Louisiana GEORGIA STATE (OT) CENTRAL OKLAHOMA SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA (OT) ª Wright State ª U.S. International at Southern Utah at Georgia State (OT) *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *NORTH TEXAS NICHOLLS STATE *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Southwest Texas *at Northwestern St. (OT) *NORTHEAST LA at Texas Southern *McNEESE STATE (OT) *NORTHWESTERN ST *at Northeast La *at Sam Houston State *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at McNeese State *at North Texas *at Texas-Arlington Northeast Louisiana Record: (SLC 6-8) 1924 ª U.S. Air Classic, Dayton, Ohio SLC Tournament *Southland Conference Games Coach: Ned Fowler 62 SOUTHERN UTAH ORAL ROBERTS SAN DIEGO Idaho State Boise State LONG BEACH STATE ª Alabama State ª Central State at Oral Roberts *at Sam Houston State *NORTH TEXAS *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *at Nicholls State *at McNeese State *NORTHEAST LA *NORTHWESTERN ST *at Texas-San Antonio (OT) *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas-Arlington *at North Texas *McNEESE STATE *NICHOLLS STATE *at Northwestern State *at Northeast La *SOUTHWEST TEXAS *TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO *SAM HOUSTON STATE North Texas Record: (SLC 10-8) Real Dairy Classic, Boise, Idaho ª USAir Classic, Dayton, Ohio Southland Conf. Tournament, San Antonio * Southland Conference Games Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier Coach: Ned Fowler 92 TEXAS WESLEYAN Eastern Washington at UC-Santa Barbara TEXAS SOUTHERN ORAL ROBERTS at Texas at Houston at Texas Southern *SAM HOUSTON STATE *at Texas-San Antonio *at Southwest Texas State *NORTHEAST LA *NORTHWESTERN ST. (OT) *at North Texas (OT) *at Texas-Arlington *NICHOLLS STATE *McNEESE STATE *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO *at Sam Houston St. (OT) *at Northwestern State *at Northeast La *TEXAS-ARLINGTON (OT) *NORTH TEXAS *at McNeese State *at Nicholls State Record: (SLC 8-10) 1940 Gaucho Classic, Santa Barbara, Calif. * Southland Conference Games Coach: Ned Fowler 66 + Illinois-Chicago Siena TEXAS HOUSTON Baylor Pepperdine *at Texas-Arlington *at North Texas CAMERON *NORTHWESTERN ST. (OT) *NORTHEAST LA. (OT) *at Texas-San Antonio *at Southwest Texas State *at Sam Houston State *McNEESE STATE *NICHOLLS STATE *at Northeast Louisiana *at Northwestern State *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO ORAL ROBERTS *SAM HOUSTON ST *at Nicholls State *at McNeese State *NORTH TEXAS at Northeast Louisiana Record: 9-18 (SLC 6-12) Real Dairy Classic, Boise, Idaho Dr Pepper Classic, Waco Southland Conf. Tournament - Monroe, La. * Southland Conference Games Coach: Ned Fowler 105 at New Mexico San Francisco TEXAS WESLEYAN HARDING at Centenary at Texas *NICHOLLS STATE CENTENARY *SAM HOUSTON STATE *McNEESE STATE *at Southwest Texas State *at Texas-San Antonio *NORTHWESTERN ST *NORTHEAST LA *at North Texas *at Texas-Arlington *at Sam Houston State *TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST BAYLOR *at Northwestern State *at Northeast Louisiana *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *NORTH TEXAS *at Nicholls State *at McNeese State $ NORTH TEXAS Nicholls State Record: (SLC 9-9) 2416 Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. $ Century Cellunet SLC Classic, Nacogdoches Century Cellunet SLC Classic, Shreveport, La. * Southland Conference Games Coach: Ned Fowler 90 CAMERON ST. EDWARD S > Idaho State > at Southwest Missouri State Louisiana Tech Cal State-Northridge at UCLA SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA *TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO *SOUTHWEST TEXAS ST *at Texas-Arlington *at North Texas *at Sam Houston State *at Northwestern State *NICHOLLS STATE *McNEESE STATE *at Southwest Texas State (OT) *at Texas-San Antonio *NORTH TEXAS *TEXAS-ARLINGTON *SAM HOUSTON ST *at Northeast Louisiana *at McNeese State *at Nicholls State *NORTHWESTERN ST *NORTHEAST LOUISIANA McNeese State Northeast Louisiana Record: (SLC 11-7) 2181 > Pizza Hut Classic, Springfield, Mo. BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah Century Cellunet SLC Classic, Shreveport, La. * Southland Conference Games Derek Allister (.333) Coach: Derek Allister 55 at Minnesota SCHREINER at Oral Roberts Sienna Tenn.- Martin HOUSTON BAPTIST =Alabama-Birmingham =Jacksonville St Southeastern La at Texas-Arlington* NORTHEAST LA* NORTHWESTERN ST.* SAM HOUSTON* 55 The Lumberjacks recorded their second consecutive 21- win season in , when Danny Kaspar coached them to a 21-9 overall record and a second consecutive berth in the championship game of the Southland Conference postseason tournament. The two-year run marked the first time since an SFA team won 20 or more games in backto-back seasons. 111 at UT-San Antonio* ot at Southwest Texas* McNEESE ST.* NICHOLLS ST.* ot at Sam Houston* at Northeast Louisiana* at Northwestern Louisiana* ORAL ROBERTS UT-ARLINGTON* at Nicholls St.* at McNeese St.* SOUTHWEST TEXAS* UT-SAN ANTONIO* %Northwestern St Record: (SLC 8-8) Iowa State Challenge, Ames Iowa =UAB Classic, Birmingham, Alabama %Century Cellunet SLC Classic, Shreveport, La. *Southland Conference games Coach: Derek Allister 81 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS NORTHERN ARIZONA at Texas A&M at Southern Methodist LeTOURNEAU at Louisiana Tech at Portland at Oregon PORTLAND at Texas Tech at UT-Arlington* NORTHWESTERN ST* at UT-San Antonio* at Southwest Texas* NORTHEAST LOUISIANA* OT NICHOLLS STATE* at Southeastern Louisiana* McNEESE STATE* SAM HOUSTON* at Northeast Louisiana* at Northwestern State* UT-SAN ANTONIO* SOUTHWEST TEXAS* at Nicholls State* UT-ARLINGTON* at Sam Houston* Record: (SLC 6-10) 2212 *Southland Conference games Coach: Derek Allister 55 TEXAS A&M at Colorado at Northern Arizona at Rice TEXAS COLLEGE at Texas Tech at Arizona State SMU at Sam Houston* SOUTHEASTERN LA* NICHOLLS STATE* at Southwest Texas* at UT-San Antonio* NORTHEAST LA* NORTHWESTERN STATE* at Lamar* at Nicholls State* at Southeastern LA* LAMAR* McNEESE STATE* UT-ARLINGTON* 2OT at UT-Arlington* SOUTHWEST TEXAS* at Northwestern State* SAM HOUSTON* at McNeese State* Record: 4-22 (SLC 2-16) 2036 *Southland Conference games Coach: Derek Allister 81 LeTOURNEAU at Loyola-Chicago at New Mexico TEXAS COLLEGE at Texas A&M RICE TEXAS TECH SOUTH ALABAMA LOUISIANA TECH at Nicholls State at Southeastern Louisiana LAMAR UT-SAN ANTONIO NORTHWESTERN STATE UL-MONROE at Sam Houston at UT-Arlington SOUTHWEST TEXAS lumberjack basketball

65 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 73 at UT-San Antonio NICHOLLS STATE SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA at Lamar at McNeese State SAM HOUSTON at Northwestern State ot at UL-Monroe UT-ARLINGTON Record: 6-21 (SLC 3-15) 1982 *Southland Conference games Danny Kaspar (.603) Coach: Danny Kaspar 64 LOYOLA-CHICAGO at South Alabama ARK-MONTICELLO at Rice at Texas Tech at Southwest Texas* at UT-San Antonio* SCHREINER COLLEGE NICHOLLS STATE* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* SAM HOUSTON* at Lamar* UL-MONROE* NORTHWESTERN STATE* at McNeese State* UT-ARLINGTON* LAMAR* at Sam Houston* at Nicholls State* at Southeastern Louisiana* SOUTHWEST TEXAS* UT-SAN ANTONIO* McNEESE STATE* at UT-Arlington* at Northwestern State* at UL-Monroe* (OT) Record: 9-17 (SLC 6-14) 1597 *Southland Conference games Coach: Danny Kaspar 61 at Arizona State at Jackson State TEXAS LUTHERAN RICE OT SOUTHWEST TEXAS* OT at Centenary TEXAS SOUTHERN at Southeastern Louisiana* at Nicholls State* at Oral Roberts at Northwestern State* at UL-Monroe* LAMAR* SAM HOUSTON* at UT-Arlington* at Southwest Texas* at UT-San Antonio* NICHOLLS STATE* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* UT-ARLINGTON* McNEESE STATE* at Lamar* at Sam Houston* NORTHWESTERN STATE* UL-MONROE* UT-SAN ANTONIO* at McNeese State* at Lamar& Record: (SLC 10-10) 1811 *Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament Game Coach: Danny Kaspar 55 at Texas LeTOURNEAU CENTENARY at Texas Southern ORAL ROBERTS CONCORDIA-AUSTIN JACKSON STATE at UL-Monroe* SOUTHWEST TEXAS* McNEESE STATE* at Nicholls State* at Southeastern Louisiana* LAMAR* SAM HOUSTON* ot at UT-San Antonio* UT-ARLINGTON* at Northwestern State* at UT-Arlington* at McNeese State* NICHOLLS STATE* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* at Lamar* at Sam Houston* UT-SAN ANTONIO* at Southwest Texas* UL-MONROE* NORTHWESTERN STATE* SOUTHWEST TEXAS& at Sam Houston& ot Record: 21-8 (SLC 16-4) 1823 *Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament Games Coach: Danny Kaspar 98 HOUSTON BAPTIST at Baylor at Alcorn State ALCORN STATE at TCU at Centenary GRAMBLING STATE OKLA. PANHANDLE ST CENTENARY CAMERON LYON COLLEGE at Northwestern State* McNEESE STATE* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* at UL-Monroe* UT-ARLINGTON* SAM HOUSTON* UT-SAN ANTONIO* UL-MONROE* at Southeastern Louisiana* at UT-Arlington* at McNeese State* NICHOLLS STATE* at Lamar* at Sam Houston* NORTHWESTERN STATE* at Texas State SAM HOUSTON& at UT-Arlington& at UT-San Antonio& Record: 21-9 (SLC 10-6) 1821 *Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament Games Coach: Danny Kaspar 75 at South Florida CONCORDIA-AUSTIN Bucknell& Northern Colorado& at Grambling State at Alabama A&M JACKSON STATE at Centenary ALABAMA A&M HOWARD PAYNE HOUSTON BAPTIST NORTHWESTERN STATE* at UL-Monroe* at Sam Houston* at Nicholls State* LAMAR* at Texas-Arlington* MCNEESE STATE* at Southeastern Louisiana* TEXAS STATE* SAM HOUSTON STATE* at McNeese State* SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA* UTA* at Northwestern State* at Texas-San Antonio* LOUISIANA-MONROE* Record: (SLC 6-10) 1676 *Southland Conference games & American Family Insurance Cyclone Challenge Coach: Danny Kaspar 82 at Tulsa TEXAS WESLEYAN at Kansas State HOUSTON BAPTIST at Jackson State ALCORN STATE CENTENARY PAUL QUINN COLLEGE TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN at North Texas at Nicholls State* at Southeastern Louisiana* LAMAR* McNEESE STATE* at Texas State* TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO* TEXAS-ARLINGTON* at Lamar* NORTHWESTERN STATE* at UL-Monroe* NICHOLLS STATE* at McNeese State* at Louisiana-Lafayette at Texas-San Antonio* TEXAS STATE* UL-MONROE* at Sam Houston State* McNEESE STATE& at Sam Houston State& Record: (9-7) 1923 * Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament games Coach: Danny Kaspar 71 SAN DIEGO at TCU at Arkansas SCHREINER at Missouri TEAXS COLLEGE at Southern NORTH TEXAS LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE at Texas-Pan American NORTHERN ILLINOIS HOWARD PAYNE NICHOLLS STATE* SOUTHEASTERN LA.* at Lamar* ot at McNeese State* SAM HOUSTON STATE* at Texas State* TEXAS-ARLINGTON* A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI* at Texas-San Antonio* at Central Arkansas* NORTHWESTERN STATE* at Sam Houston State* TEXAS STATE* ot at Texas-Arlington* at A&M-Corpus Christi* TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO* vs. Northwestern State& Record: (8-8) 1805 * Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament games Danny Kaspar guided the Lumberjacks to a 24-8 mark and the program s second straight SLC title. SFA won the Southland Tournament and earned the program s first-ever trip to the NCAA Div. I Championships, falling to Syracuse in the first round Southland Coach: Danny Kaspar Co-Champions 63 UT-Tyler Jackson State at Texas Tech Louisiana-Monroe at Northern Illinois at Jackson State Southern at Oklahoma at San Diego Huston-Tillotson vs. Paul Quinn at SMU Wiley College at Nicholls State* ot at Southeastern La.* Lamar* McNeese State* at Sam Houston State* Texas State* at UT-Arlington* at A&M-Corpus Christi* UTSA* Central Arkansas* at Northwestern State* Sam Houston State* at Texas State* UT-Arlington* A&M-Corpus Christi* at UTSA* vs. UTSA& vs. Northwestern State& at U-Mass« Record: 26-6 (13-3) 1805 * Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament games «National Invitation Tournament games Southland Coach: Danny Kaspar Champions 77 HOWARD PAYNE at Texas A&M at Louisiana-Monroe TEXAS COLLEGE JACKSON STATE TEXAS WESLEYAN vs. North Dakota State# 3ot at Drake# vs. Austin Peay^ at Arkansas^ at Texas Tech JARVIS CHRISTIAN SAM HOUSTON STATE* at Central Arkansas* NICHOLLS* at UT Arlington* at Southeastern La.* NORTHWESTERN STATE* MCNEESE STATE* at Nicholls* LAMAR* at Northwestern State* at McNeese State* SOUTHEASTERN LA.* TEXAS STATE* at A&M-Corpus Christi* CENTRAL ARKANSAS* at UTSA* vs. Southeastern La.& vs. A&M-Corpus Christi& vs. UTSA& vs. Syracuse! Record 24-8 (13-3) 1795 # Drake Hy-Vee Classic, Des Moines ^ Arkansas Jim Thorpe Classic, Fayetteville * Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament games! NCAA Tournament Coach: Danny Kaspar 42 at Minnesota JACKSON STATE TEXAS TECH HUSTON-TILLOTSON at Jackson State SOUTHERN# 52 records & history lumberjack basketball 65

66 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths 62 CAL STATE FULLERTON# at Longwood at Arkansas EAST CENTRAL OKLA vs. Howard^ vs. Binghamton^ TEXAS COLLEGE at Sam Houston State* CENTRAL ARKANSAS* at Nicholls* UT ARLINGTON* SOUTHEASTERN LA.* at Northwestern State* at McNeese State* NICHOLLS* (ot) at Lamar* NORTHWESTERN STATE* MCNEESE STATE* at Southeastern La.* at Texas State* A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI* at Central Arkansas* UTSA* vs. UT Arlington& vs. A&M-Corpus Christi& vs. Sam Houston State& Record 23-9 (11-5) 1914 # Etech Lumberjack Classic, Nacogdoches ^ St. Mary s Shamrock Classic, Moraga, Calif. * Southland Conference games & Southland Conference Tournament games records & history lumberjack basketball 66

67 records & history Year Coach Record SLC Danny Kaspar , 2nd Danny Kaspar , 1st Danny Kaspar , T-1st Danny Kaspar , T-5th Danny Kaspar , T-4th Danny Kaspar , 9th Danny Kaspar , 4th Danny Kaspar , 2nd Danny Kaspar , 5th Danny Kaspar , 10th Derek Allister , 11th Derek Allister , 11th Derek Allister , 8th Derek Allister , 4th Ned Fowler , 4th Ned Fowler , 4th Ned Fowler , 8th Ned Fowler , 7th Ned Fowler , 6th Ned Fowler , 4th Mike Martin , 8th Mike Martin , 8th Harry Miller , 6th Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Harry Miller Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown 27-3 Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier All-Time Coaching Records Year Coach Record Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Marshall Brown John O. Stephens John O. Stephens John O. Stephens John O. Stephens John O. Stephens John O. Stephens John O. Stephens Glen Rose Glen Rose Glen Rose Glen Rose S.W. Stan McKewen S.W. Stan McKewen S.W. Stan McKewen World War II No season S.W. Stan McKewen S.W. Stan McKewen R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton R.H. Bob Shelton 8-5 Coaches Chronology Coach Years Seasons W-L Pct. Bob Shelton Stan McKewen Glen Rose John O. Stephens Marshall Brown Harry Miller Mike Martin Ned Fowler Derek Allister Danny Kaspar All Time Wins List Coach Wins Marshall Brown 345 Bob Shelton 245 Danny Kaspar 181 Harry Miller 170 John O. Stephens 126 Ned Fowler 78 Glen Rose 56 Stan McKewen 50 Derek Allister 32 Mike Martin 12 Wins In First Year Coach Wins Glen Rose 15 John O. Stephens 15 Derek Allister 13 Marshall Brown 11 Ned Fowler 11 Mike Martin 10 Danny Kaspar 9 Bob Shelton 8 Harry Miller 5 Stan McKewen 4 67 lumberjack basketball

68 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths All-Southland Conference Honors Nathan Randle Second Team Nathan Randle Second Team Rontrek Floyd Second Team Wayne Allen First Team Skip Jackson Third Team Percy Green Third Team -- Stevin Ozier Freshman of the Year Percy Green First Team Antonio Burks First Team Marcus Clark Second Team Marcus Clark Second Team -- Josh Alexander Freshman of the Year Josh Alexander Third Team Josh Alexander Player of the Year First Team -- Matt Kingsley Second Team Matt Kingsley Player of the Year First Team -- Josh Alexander Second Team Eddie Williams Second Team -- Walt Harris Third Team All-Lone Star Conference Honors S.A. Kerr Baily Hawkins Ellis Stagner S.A. Kerr Baily Hawkins Paul Street C.C. Williams Victor Koonce Woodrow Arnold C.C. Williams Emil Hanicak J.H. Crenshaw Alton Clayton Guy Massey J.H. Crenshaw Alton Clayton Stacy Colwell Marshall Matteson Guy Massey Marshall Matteson Van Samford Bernis Franks Van Samford Bennis Franks Jack Earl Cook Wyatt Dotson W.A. Williams James Johnston James Johnston Ted Asimos C.L. Nix James Sitton C.L. Nix Bobby Moore Elvin Lowery Don Dennis Keith Lowery Glenn Stancil Surry Oliver George Johnson Surry Oliver George Johnson James Silas James Silas Pete Harris Robert Gords Pete Harris Vernon Evans Hiram Harrison Winston Harrison Chris Hagan Honors C.L. Nix George Johnson Surry Olilver - Ervin Polnick James Silas James Silas Pete Harris Pete Harris Hiram Harrison Josh Alexander Associated Press College Insider College Hoops Matt Kingsley Associated Press Antonio Burks Second Team District Matt Kingsely First Team District 23 All-Americans SFA Conference Awards and Titles Southland Conference Coach of the Year Ned Fowler Danny Kaspar Southland Conference Player of the Year Josh Alexander Matt Kingsley Southland Conference Freshman of the Year Stevin Ozier Josh Alexander Gulf Star Conference MVP Eric Rhodes Gulf Star Conference Coach of the Year Harry Miller Harry Miller Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year Marshall Brown Marshall Brown Harry Miller Harry Miller Lone Star Conference MVP George Johnson Pete Harris Hiram Harrison Chris Hagan James Silas Josh Alexander NABC All-District Antonio Burks Pete Harris Matt Kingsley Lone Star Conference Championships Gulf Star Conference Championships Matt Kingsley Southland Conference Championships records & history lumberjack basketball 68

69 records & history First Last W L Game Score Game Score Abilene Christian Adams State Akron Alabama A&M Alabama-Birmingham *Alabama Indians Alabama State Alcorn State Alliance College *American Liberty Pipe Angelo State Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Monticello Austin College Austin Peay Augustana (Ga.) *Barksdale Air Force Base Baylor Binghamton Boise State Bucknell Burleson College UCLA California-Santa Barbara Cal State-Fullerton Cal State-Northridge Cameron Centenary Central Arkansas Central Michigan Central Missouri State Central (Ohio) State Central Oklahoma Coe College (Iowa) Colorado Colorado College *Colorado Interstate Gas Concordia - Austin Corpus Christi Dallas Baptist *Dallas Naval Air Station Daniel Baker Drake East Central Oklahoma East Texas Baptist East Texas State Eastern Michigan Eastern New Mexico Eastern Washington Elizabeth City (N.C.) State Gardner-Webb (N.C.) Georgia State Grambling State Guilford (N.C.) Hardin-Simmons Harding (Ark.) Henderson (Ark.) State Hillsdale (Mich.) *House of David Houston Houston Baptist Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier All-Time Series Records First Last W L Game Score Game Score Howard Howard Payne *Humble Oil *Hunt Oilers Huston-Tillotson Idaho State Illinois College Illinois - Chicago Jackson State Jacksonville College Jacksonville State James Madison Jarvis Christian Kansas State Kearney (Neb.) State *Kelly Field Kentucky State Kilgore College *Lackland AFB Lamar *Leauder s Crusaders LeTourneau College Lon Morris College Long Beach State Longwood Louisiana College Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Loyola-Chicago Luther (Iowa) College Lyon College (formerly Arkansas Coll.) McMurry McNeese State *Magnolia Dealers Marshall College Maryville (Mo.) *Mexico City YMCA *Mexico Oil Midwestern (Texas) State Minnesota Mississippi College Missouri Missouri-Rolla Montana State Morris-Dickson College Nevada-Reno New Mexico New Mexico Teachers Nicholls ot North Carolina-Asheville North Dakota State Northern (S.D.) State North Park (Ill.) North Texas Northeastern Illinois Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern (La.) State lumberjack basketball

70 19 Conference Championships 9 All-Americans 68 All-Conference Honors 3 Postseason Berths First Last W L Game Score Game Score Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oklahoma Teachers *Oklahoma Tire & Supply *Olson s Swedes Oral Roberts Oregon Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) Panhandle State (Oklahoma) Paul Quinn Pepperdine *Phelan Grocery/Best Portland Prairie View A&M Rice Rusk College Saginaw Valley (Mich.) Sam Houston State San Diego San Francisco St. Edward s St. John s (N.M.) St. Mary s (Texas) St. Thomas Schreiner *SFA All-Stars *Shreveport YMCA *Shur-Start Battery Co Siena Simpson College (Iowa) *Slaton Chamber of Cmrc South Alabama South Carolina State South Florida Southeastern Louisiana SE Oklahoma State Southern Arkansas Southern Methodist Southern Oregon State Southern (Baton Rouge) Southern Utah Southwest Baptist SW Oklahoma State Southwestern Teachers Southwestern University *Southwest Select Southwest Missouri State Sul Ross State Syracuse All-Time Series Records First Last W L Game Score Game Score Tarleton State Tennessee-Martin Texarkana College Texas Texas A&I Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas-Arlington Texas Christian Texas College Texas-El Paso Texas Lutheran Texas-Pan American Texas-San Antonio Texas Southern Texas State (formerly Southwest Texas) Texas Tech Texas-Tyler Texas Wesleyan Score*Texline Magnolias Trinity Tulsa UL-Monroe (Formerly Northeast Louisiana) U.S. International Washburn Washington State Wayland Baptist West Georgia College Western New England Westmont College West Texas State Wheaton College Wiley College Wisconsin-Green Bay Wright State Wyoming Xavier (La.) records & history lumberjack basketball 70

71 records & history Back-to-Back Southland Conference Champion 2009 NCAA Championship Qualifier The William R. Johnson Coliseum In its 36th year of existence, the William R. Johnson Coliseum has an established reputation as one of the finest basketball facilities in the Southwest. Built in 1974 at a cost of $3.5 million, the coliseum is not only home to both the Lumberjack and Ladyjack basketball programs, but also has served as the site of the 1993 and 1996 NCAA Women's Midwest Regional. The arena also has served as a concert venue for such acts as Pearl Jam, Alabama, Huey Lewis and the News, Clint Black, The Dixie Chicks, George Strait and Garth Brooks. The coliseum has undergone numerous renovations in recent years, including the installation of individual chair back seats. The seats reduced the capacity of the coliseum from more than 8,000 to its current 7,200. Nearly all those seats were filled on Feb. 21 of 2008, when almost 7,000 fans crowded in to see the Lumberjacks defeat rival Sam Houston State, The official attendance estimate of 6,987 set a modern-era attendance record for a Lumberjack basketball game. During summer 1993, a multipurpose scoreboard and message center was added at center court. That scoreboard display was replaced with an updated model in the summer of Prior to the 1999 season, a large screen video projection system was added in the building, which allowed fans the opportunity to enjoy instant replays, as well as stats and other pertinent information. The video projection system was replaced prior to the start of the season with a state-of-the-art video board setup from Daktronics. The new system features scoreboards with multiple stat displays at either end of the coliseum, as well as a new video board and message center at the facility s south end and a digital display across the front of the scorer s table. A second full-size video display was added to the north end of the facility during the academic year. Originally called the SFA Coliseum, the facility was renamed prior to the season in honor of SFA's fourth president, Dr. William R. Johnson. The Murray Shaw Championship Room is located on the concourse level at the south end of the facility and hosts receptions and meetings throughout the year. A Lumberjack Hall of Fame display also has been added on the east side of the concourse and contains bronze plaques honoring each individual included in the Lumberjack Basketball Hall of Fame. During the past 20 years, the coliseum has hosted several Southland Conference postseason tournaments, as well as served as the site for the NCAA Regionals. The facility also serves as host to the Regions I&II Conference A Boys and Girls' basketball tournament as part of the Texas state high school basketball playoffs. In , the 'Jacks were 15-1 in the coliseum and entered the riding a 14-game winning streak. SFA kept the streak alive with a perfect 16-0 mark at home that year, setting a new coliseum winning streak record and also tying the mark for wins in a single season. When the streak finally ended in the season, it was the longest existing home winning streak in the nation, at 31 games. Record in Johnson Coliseum SFA: 310 OPP: 120 PCT:.721 First Game SFA vs. Midwestern State - 11/21/74 First Win SFA 86, Midwestern State 74-11/21/74 First Loss St. Mary's 82, SFA 75-12/12/74 Most Points Scored by SFA SFA 138, Schreiner 69-11/25/96 Most Points Scored by An Opponent Texas A&M 117, SFA 88-11/28/88 Most Combined Points SFA 119, Cameron 112-1/2/75 Fewest Points Scored By SFA 41 - Southeastern La. 52, SFA 41-2/19/05 Fewest Points By An Opponent 33 - SFA 79, Huston-Tillotson 33-12/21/07 Fewest Combined Points 83 - SFA 45, Southeastern La. 38-2/21/09 Coliseum Records Most Wins In A Season ; ; Longest Win Streak Longest Losing Streak 9 - Jan. 2, Feb. 25, Jan. 6, March 4, 2000 Best Season Without A Loss Post Season Record Overall 8-0 Lone Star Conference Tournament 4-0 National Invitation Tournament 1-0 Southland Conference Tournament 3-0 Wildest Game SFA 55, Louisiana College 41-1/10/80: The game was stopped with 2:15 remaining on the clock after seven technical fouls were called on the Louisiana College bench. 71 lumberjack basketball

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